释义 |
eradiate, v.|ɪˈreɪdɪeɪt| [f. L. ē out + radiate.] 1. intr. To shoot forth, as rays of light.
1647H. More Song of Soul Notes 139/2 A kind of life eradiating and resulting both from Intellect and Psyche. 1828in Webster; and in mod. Dicts. †2. trans. To give forth like rays, or in rays.
1678Cudworth Intell. Syst. 252 Proclus concludes, that the World was..always Generated or Eradiated from God, and therefore must needs be Eternal. 1694Norris Refl. Ess. Hum. Und. 24 Let him..tell me how any Body can eradiate such an inconceivable Number of these Effluvias. 1794J. Hutton Philos. Light, etc. 87 Bodies, far below the heat of incandescence, eradiate a species of light. |