will irradiate
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future tenseof irradiate.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
irradiateverb (used with object)to shed rays of light upon; illuminate.
Example Sentences
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But thanks to a $14 million grant from the Department of Defense, the refurbished K-500 will irradiate chips to see how they perform under challenging conditions resembling those in space.
From Science Magazine ● Apr. 12, 2023
We must clear up this unilluminated atmosphere, and here,—here is the true electric light which will irradiate its darkness.
From Medical Essays, 1842-1882 by Oliver Wendell Holmes
The prophetical books will aid the student, and the Psalms will irradiate certain dark periods.
From Studies in Old Testament History by Jesse Lyman Hurlbut
The shadows of the morning having disappeared, the brightness of eternal noon will irradiate our existence.
From Female Scripture Biographies, Volume I by Francis Augustus Cox
But now the subject is all alive to me, and my gayer fancy, like the sunbeams, will irradiate it, and turn the solemn deep-green into a brighter verdure.
From Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 5 by Samuel Richardson