verbs - Usage of "coruscating"


Can coruscating be used as a one word adjective to describe "interesting and exciting"?


Basically the usage is "his interesting and exciting research work" which will end up as "his coruscating research work".


Referring to dictionary.com gives this:



coruscate
verb (used without object), coruscated, coruscating.
1. to emit vivid flashes of light; sparkle; scintillate; gleam.



So does this mean "coruscating" cannot be used with an object (research in this case)?




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