irradiate

[US]/ɪˈreɪdieɪt/
[UK]/ɪˈreɪdieɪt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. illuminate; make shine; treat with X-rays or other radiation.
Word Forms
Third Person Singularirradiates
Present Participleirradiating
Past Tenseirradiated
Past Participleirradiated
Pluralirradiates

Example Sentences

The surgeons irradiated the tumour.

irradiate farm produce so as to destroy bacteria.

a face irradiated with joy

The sun irradiates the earth.

His little face was irradiated by happiness.

The properties of polytrifluorochloroethylene foils are found to change, when they are irradiated by X-rays.Experiments shows that irradiation will affect the charge storage in the sample.

Dmax, Dmin,dose uniformity, utilization efficiency of the irradiator and output of irradiated products were measured, and the measured values were compared with the calculated values.

The ultraviolet irradiated polypropylene (PP) with the oxygen polar groups on its chain was blended with the inorganic filler STC (Sericite-Tridymite-Cristobalite).

The (superscript 99m)Tc-MDP bone scan performed one hour after one fraction of external beam irradiation showed increased MDP uptake in the irradiated left hemithorax.

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