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is radiating

  • present progressive
    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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Once underestimated by her enemies, Martin, a self-appointed watchdog tuned into the plots and players in a small, gossipy community, has found that her message is radiating beyond the fields and steeples of Hood County.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 13, 2024

The team's filters picked up a diffuse glow of the ionized carbon throughout Mrk 71, demonstrating that the energy is radiating away.

From Science Daily Nov. 21, 2023

An electromagnetic pulse is radiating energy first discovered during nuclear detonations.

From Washington Times Sep. 6, 2023

Whether the surface is warming or cooling depends on the balance between how much solar radiation the planet is absorbing and how much it is radiating away.

From Salon Jan. 4, 2023

Thus while one is losing its motion, the other is gaining it, or while one is radiating motion, the other is absorbing motion.

From Aether and Gravitation by William George Hooper