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brilhar
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il·luminar
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iluminar
To give light to (something).
light
illuminate
illumine
light up
Portuguese
brilhar
light
illuminate
illumine
light up
1
Please use this number for any future references to this
light
-
bulb
issue.
2
The paper sheds new
light
on a big issue for technology companies.
3
With the clear morning
light
and dry roads, they made good time.
4
The
light
at this time of year has a particularly ethereal quality.
5
He made
light
of the problem but said he'd talk to Jason.
1
Two special films this week
illuminate
opposite ends of the queer experience.
2
When Croke Park is in use, its lights
illuminate
the far distance.
3
The conspiracy theories that many lifers believe
illuminate
how this must feel.
4
These biomarkers data begin to
illuminate
bortezomib's mechanism of action in lymphoma.
5
The results
illuminate
the role of NT switching governing experience-dependent social preference.
1
The mellow Earthlight glowed serene and pale to
illumine
the Lunar night.
2
By midnight the moon would
illumine
nearly the whole of Prospect Park.
3
The bright moonlight did what it could to
illumine
that sinister face.
4
Their first move was to
illumine
the scene with a huge bonfire.
5
We both cancel and create, we extinguish and we
illumine
one another.
1
Areas involved in abstract reasoning and those that process emotions
light
up
.
2
Immediately, the trailer began to
light
up
,
every interior light coming on.
3
He didn't
light
up
,
though; he merely put them on the table.
4
Blotnik must have seen his future
light
up
like a Hollywood marquee.
5
Flames
light
up
the night sky on Mount Pentel, Greece, August 2009.
1
Scant rays of comfort such life
illume
.
2
Think not thy wisdom can
illume
away
3
Which yet the whole land shall
illume
!
4
Till morning rays
illume
the west:
5
And pearls
illume
the ocean billows.
6
Great Sun,
illume
my heart!
7
I clearly see that our intellect is never satisfied unless the Truth
illume
it, outside of which no truth extends.
8
The lake-reflected sun
illume
9
All my faculties tend to self-preservation; there, they converge as rays in a focus; in that focus they
illume
and-theyburn.
10
Even so will it be with England; ere ten centuries have rolled away, her sun-like splendour will
illume
a western world.
11
Matthew hurriedly dressed in the clothes he'd worn yesterday, took the lantern to
illume
his way down the stairs, and went outside.
12
You know, you get that fifteen to twenty percent
illume
and it's so dark you can't see five feet in front of you.
13
Perhaps Betty might marry in some sensible way that would be for the best, and this visit at Hartford would
illume
all her life.
14
The light came to him in one blinding yet
all
-
illuming
flash.
15
There is no way of
illuming
the depths of the ocean.
16
The black stone will not become the world
illuming
gem.
illume
· ·
illume away
illume the ocean
Portuguese
brilhar
iluminar
Catalan
il·luminar
enllumenar
Spanish
iluminar
alumbrar