Irradiate in a sentence as a verb

We irradiate cells to try to solve cancer.

Except for that whole "wifi is going to irradiate us" stance.

If you take a rotten piece of meat, irradiate it and cook it well-done, you will still get sick.

Praise the lord you don't design anything that can burn, irradiate or cut people.

Ground bursts also produce more fallout, since they dig up and irradiate earth and scatter it to the winds.

It's not like someone developed a virus to slowly irradiate people having x-rays.

If you take a can that is bulging with botulism, irradiate it and thoroughly cook it, you will still get sick.

They are basically asking for carte blanche to irradiate anyone.

You cant irradiate the same body part twiceCan anyone provide more details?

It lets you undo irradiation settings for a patient for ~5 seconds after you press irradiate.

Has anyone tried to use this technique to corner a market?In Goldfinger, the eponymous villain tried to irradiate all the gold in Ft. Knox with a dirty bomb, making it worthless.

Actually, you could--you could irradiate the gold to the point where decontamination would cost on the order of the worth of the gold itself.

The US purposefully made a nuclear rocket go through a worst-case scenario in the 60s and it didn't permanently irradiate the desert or anything.

Fallout occurs primarily when you detonate a bomb near the ground or the water, causing it to suck up a bunch of dirt/water, irradiate it, and distribute it throughout the atmosphere.

We get no say, but its apparently ok to bomb us, drone us, spy on us, grope at us, render us, irradiate us to see us naked etc. I supposed it helps keep me from terrorising Americans though.

People keep ignoring safety precautions and we keep getting lucky, but luck and hope is not an acceptable strategy when you can irradiate large chunks of countries as a worst case scenario.

The libertarian view should be that it can limit person's A right to project energy if it interferes with the rights of person B. If I aim powerful lasers at my neighbors house, the government has the right to intervene. If I broadcast loud sound waves at 3AM, the government has the right to intervene. If I want to build a nuclear plant that might irradiate everyone in my town if things go wrong, the government has the right to regulate it.

Just horsin' around?TSA are douchebags, and I hope that agency was created as a convenient way to find all the dumbest people in our society so we could stand them next to devices that would irradiate their ********* and keep 'em from having kids.

There's a difference between "change" as in "modify in a precise manner without killing the organism", "change" as in "mutate stuff randomly", and "change" as in "breed, irradiate, let the weak die, repeat until you have a population with characteristics you want".

Irradiate definitions

verb

give spiritual insight to; in religion

See also: enlighten

verb

cast rays of light upon

verb

expose to radiation; "irradiate food"