Lighting device which projects a bright beam of light.
A focus of public attention.
Move into the foreground to make more visible or prominent.
1 The spotlight is on the way in which society supports vulnerable people.
2 The new spotlight however might prove to be too much for Simpson.
3 She has had years and years in the spotlight performing, one said.
4 That being said, religion in general is in a somewhat negative spotlight .
5 Specifically, land reform policy, which came under the spotlight again last week.
6 The D.C. police chief was in the media spotlight quite a bit.
7 They're dangerous because there's a huge media spotlight and criticism comes easy.
8 But news not related to results may take the spotlight this morning.
9 We're connecting to the media to ensure that these cases receive spotlight .
10 His love of the spotlight made people question his authenticity and intent.
11 Legal troubles have put Travis in the spotlight in the past year.
12 Doyle: I think she shined the spotlight on the art form again.
13 Clarice went right on remaining in the social spotlight , primping and flirting.
14 Her release will almost certainly put Western sanctions back in the spotlight .
15 With the spotlight on Brexit, September inflation data had little market impact.
16 Mexico has come under the spotlight this year for skyrocketing murder rates.
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