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To illuminate
verb
To shine light on something.
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"To illuminate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to make something or someone clearer or clearer. For example: "His actions illuminated the true nature of his character."
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To illuminate some dark cranny.
The IR illuminations was positioned to illuminate the right eye.
He needed matter to illuminate".
But it also seems to illuminate reality.
I need something to illuminate.
She struggles to illuminate the world.
His spirit continues to illuminate the Council's mission.
Art is meant to illuminate, not just to decorate.
Searchlights were installed to illuminate the death strip at night.
Though they work hard to illuminate the path for us.
Even light we waste; designed to illuminate, it now obscures.
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