Pronunciation: /əˈdrædiəli/
adverb in a direction away from the radial axis or center
A1 She walked adradially through the park, enjoying the sunshine.
A2 The children played adradially around the playground, laughing and having fun.
B1 The artist painted adradially, starting from the center and working outwards.
B2 The team worked adradially to solve the complex problem, each member contributing their expertise.
C1 The architect designed the building adradially, creating a unique and innovative structure.
C2 The musician composed the symphony adradially, blending different musical styles seamlessly.
formal The cells in the organism are arranged adradially around the central axis.
informal The petals of the flower are all spread out adradially.
slang The branches of the tree grow adradially, giving it a cool, unique shape.
figurative Her thoughts seemed to scatter adradially, making it hard to focus on one thing at a time.
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