To give light to (something).
1Scant rays of comfort such life illume.
2Think not thy wisdom can illume away
3Which yet the whole land shall illume!
4Till morning rays illume the west:
5And pearls illume the ocean billows.
6Great Sun, illume my heart!
7I clearly see that our intellect is never satisfied unless the Truth illume it, outside of which no truth extends.
8The lake-reflected sun illume
9All my faculties tend to self-preservation; there, they converge as rays in a focus; in that focus they illume and-theyburn.
10Even so will it be with England; ere ten centuries have rolled away, her sun-like splendour will illume a western world.
11Matthew hurriedly dressed in the clothes he'd worn yesterday, took the lantern to illume his way down the stairs, and went outside.
12You know, you get that fifteen to twenty percent illume and it's so dark you can't see five feet in front of you.
13Perhaps Betty might marry in some sensible way that would be for the best, and this visit at Hartford would illume all her life.
14The light came to him in one blinding yet all-illuming flash.
15There is no way of illuming the depths of the ocean.
16The black stone will not become the world illuming gem.
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