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illuminate

il·lu·mi·nate [ i lmi nàyt ] (past and past participle il·lu·mi·nat·ed, present participle il·lu·mi·nat·ing, 3rd person present singular il·lu·mi·nates)


verb 
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb shine light on somebody or something: to make somebody or something visible or bright with light, or be lit up

2. transitive verb decorate something with lights: to decorate something with lights for a celebration

3. transitive verb clarify something: to make something easier to understand

4. transitive verb cause somebody to look happy: to make something, especially somebody's face, look happy and animated

5. transitive and intransitive verb enlighten somebody: to provide somebody with knowledge or with intellectual or spiritual enlightenment ( literary ) ( often passive )

6. transitive verb printing add colored elements to page: to add colored letters, illustrations, or designs to a manuscript or the borders of a page

[15th century. < Latin illuminat-, past participle of illuminare "light up" < lumin- "light"]

il·lu·mi·na·tive adjective
il·lu·mi·na·tor noun
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