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illumine

American  
[ih-loo-min] / ɪˈlu mɪn /

verb (used with or without object)

illumined, illumining
  1. to illuminate.


illumine British  
/ ɪˈluːmɪn /

verb

  1. a literary word for illuminate

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Other Word Forms

  • illuminable adjective
  • self-illumined adjective

Etymology

Origin of illumine

1300–50; Middle English illuminen < Latin illūmināre to light up, equivalent to il- il- 1 + lūmin- (stem of lūmen ) light + -ā- thematic vowel + -re infinitive suffix

Example Sentences

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The lighting illumines each river in brilliantly bright backdrop colors.

From Los Angeles Times

“She is the one of course that I am trying to get. … To mark her off, to describe, to illumine, to celebrate, to get rid of her.”

From Los Angeles Times

There was a din of crickets outside, and the pauseless roar of the river, and the stately world was illumined with pearly moonlight; but inside the log it was dark and hushed, like a crypt.

From Literature

The fog of war obscures even the most illumined conscience.

From Seattle Times

Rather, my time with Jackson illumined a generative confusion to how she understood abstraction in art and life.

From Los Angeles Times