verb
- to emit or send out rays of light; to radiate
- to spread out from a center like rays
Usage: rare or archaic; literary
Usage: rare or archaic
Examples
- The star seemed to eradiate light across the night sky.
- Heat eradiated from the furnace in all directions.
- The spokes eradiate outward from the hub of the wheel.
- Ancient texts describe how the sun eradiates its warmth to the earth.
- The design allowed energy to eradiate efficiently from the core.