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has radiated

  • present perfect
    of radiate (3rd person singular).
    radiate
    verb (used without object)
    to extend, spread, or move like rays or radii from a center.

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But while no one can dance quite like Tharp, the film shows how her dancing body has radiated out to her dances — and to her dancers.

From New York Times Mar. 18, 2021

While he used to come off as odd and distant, in the last two decades he has radiated nothing but warmth, positivity and charm.

From The Guardian Jul. 21, 2020

When roughly half the mass has radiated away, the black hole is maximally entangled and essentially experiences a mid-life crisis.

From Scientific American Dec. 21, 2012

Since enjoying his breakout success more than two decades ago, the 3 1/2-year-old red monster has radiated good cheer, love and trilling giggles.

From Seattle Times Nov. 21, 2012

Since the dawn of history this immense human ganglion has been the centre from which civilization has radiated throughout the Far East.

From The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy by Lothrop Stoddard