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    Il·lu·mine
    /iˈlo͞omən/

    verb

    • 1. light up; brighten: literary "the lamplight illumined her pale features"
  2. The meaning of ILLUMINE is illuminate. How to use illumine in a sentence.

  3. To illumine is to shine a light on something, literally or figuratively. Your desk lamp might illumine the page of your book, while the words you're reading illumine your mind.

  4. Define illumine. illumine synonyms, illumine pronunciation, illumine translation, English dictionary definition of illumine. tr.v. il·lu·mined , il·lu·min·ing , il·lu·mines To give light to; illuminate. il·lu′min·a·ble adj. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language,...

  5. Illumine definition: to illuminate. . See examples of ILLUMINE used in a sentence.

  6. Synonyms for ILLUMINE: illuminate, light, brighten, lighten, beacon, irradiate, bathe, illume; Antonyms of ILLUMINE: darken, dim, obfuscate, blacken, dull, obscure, cover, veil.

  7. To illumine something means the same as to illuminate it. [literary] The interchange of ideas illumines the debate. [VERB noun] By night, the perimeter wire was illumined by lights. [be VERB -ed] Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  8. illumine something to make a persons face, etc. seem bright and excited. A strange radiance illumined her face. Definition of illumine verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. To illuminate; light up. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Synonyms: light-up. illuminate. illume. light. clarify. interpret. elucidate. irradiate. brighten. enlighten. edify. lighten. Origin of Illumine. Middle English illuminen from Old French illuminer from Latin illūmināre to illuminate illuminate.

  10. There are seven meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb illumine. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  11. Jun 8, 2024 · To enlighten (someone) spiritually; to induce (someone) to adopt, or believe in the truth of, a religion, religious tenet, etc. To cause (the eyes) to see. To cause (a person or their face) to show enlightenment, happiness, etc. ( rare) To enlighten (someone) intellectually .

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