![]() The questions which one asks oneself begin, at least, to illuminate the world, and become one's key to the experience of others. We enable scientists and engineers to illuminate the unknown, to reveal the subtle and complex majesty of our universe. Yet with more observations like this one they are yielding their secrets. īlack holes have sparked imaginations for decades, they have exotic properties and are mysterious to us. Illū′miner, an illuminator Illū′minism.- adj. Illū′mine, Illū′me, to make luminous or bright: to enlighten: to adorn.- ns. ![]() one who is employed in adorning books with coloured letters and illustrations.- vs.t. Illū′minative, tending to give light: illustrative or explanatory.- n. Illuminā′tion, act of giving light: that which gives light: splendour: brightness: a display of lights: adorning of books with coloured lettering or illustrations: ( B.) enlightening influence, inspiration.- adj. ![]() Illuminā′tī, the enlightened, a name given to various sects, and especially to a society of German Freethinkers at the end of the 18th century.- n. Illū′minable, that may be illuminated.- adj. to light up: to enlighten: to illustrate: to adorn with ornamental lettering or illustrations.- adj. My health is insufficient to amplify these remarks, and to illuminate the several pages with variety of examples.Ĭhambers 20th Century Dictionary (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: To adorn with pictures or initial letters of various colours. When he illuminates the mind with supernatural light, he does not extinguish that which is natural. Satan had no power to abuse the illuminated world with his impostures. To enlighten intellectually with knowledge or grace. Than that night rises from his absent ray, Reason our guide, what can she more reply T' illuminate the earth and rule the night. SYNONYMS FOR ILLUMINATE FULLNo painting can be seen in full perfection, but as all nature is illuminated by a single light. To enlighten to supply with light.ĭo thou vouchsafe, with thy love-kindling light, The difficulties we experience Always illuminate the lessons we need most.Samuel Johnson's Dictionary (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition:Įtymology: illuminer, French lumen, Latin. In this year of the seventh party congress, the military and the people accomplished the great success in the first hydrogen bomb test and the launch of an earth observation satellite, Kwangmyongsong-4, to brilliantly illuminate the prowess of Juche Joson, unprecedented results have been accomplished. ![]() In addition, the minutes should help illuminate exactly what 'international considerations' means. As we awaken, the greater good is done.Ĭlever people master life the wise illuminate it and create fresh difficulties. The purpose of human life is for each of us to express our higher self. Collectively we make up supreme consciousness. ![]() Like rays of sunshine illuminating from the sun, each of us are part of the whole. In essence we are of the energetic realm. Spirituality is life through awareness of our true essence. "Could you clarify these remarks?" "Clear up the question of who is at fault"ĭischarge, earn, take in, classify, elucidate, illumine, unsnarl, pull in, wrap up, enlighten, sack, authorize, assoil, irradiate, shed light on, finish up, crystalise, see the light, light up, light, crystalize, make, polish off, crystallise, sort, tidy, gain, illume, mop up, clarify, correct, realise, finish off, edify, solve, exculpate, assort, unclutter, class, put right, pass, neaten, square away, effloresce, clean up, discipline, acquit, brighten, reform, authorise, separate, crystallize, clear up, bring in, exonerate, straighten out, sack up, top, clear, sort out, tidy up, realize, iron out, disentangle, get through, straighten, netĪdd embellishments and paintings to (medieval manuscripts)Ĭrystallise, clear up, shed light on, sort out, crystalise, light up, crystalize, enlighten, illumine, light, straighten out, elucidate, crystallize, illume, clear SYNONYMS FOR ILLUMINATE FREEMake free from confusion or ambiguity make clear Light, illume, illumine, light up, illuminate verbīrighten, fire up, enlighten, get down, crystalize, clear up, ignite, shed light on, illumine, dismount, perch, sort out, clear, get off, elucidate, alight, crystallise, light up, straighten out, fall, light, crystallize, unhorse, crystalise, illumeĬlear, clear up, shed light on, crystallize, crystallise, crystalize, crystalise, straighten out, sort out, enlighten, illuminate, elucidate verb Princeton's WordNet (5.00 / 1 vote) Rate these synonyms: ![]()
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