To illuminate is to shed light on something. It can mean to actually light something up or to make something brighter. It is also used to mean to make something understandable as in to shed light on a subject or a puzzle, making a problem more clearly understandable or visible.
shining and brighting and lighting up the world
No, it is not recommended to illuminate a microscope with direct sunlight as it can cause heating of the microscope components and potentially damage the specimen being viewed. It is better to use controlled lighting sources specifically designed for microscopes.
No. The Sun is simply facing the other side of the Earth at nighttime.
flashing, illuminating, shining, etc.
sparkle, light, illuminate, glow, shine, glitter, glint, flash, blink
Illuminate is used as a verb. She hoped telling her side of the story would help illuminate what actually happened. The room began to illuminate.
NO, Trey Songz is not a Illuminate
illuminate is the root word of illuminating
to illuminate = he'ir (האיר)
Freemasons are different from illuminate.
to hope to illuminate = lekavot leha'irhe hopes to illuminate = hu mekaveh leha'irshe hopes to illuminate = hi mekavah leha'ir
no they are not apart of illuminate, there is no proof
Illuminate Labs was created in 2002.
I am taking a class to learn how to illuminate a manuscript. This street light will illuminate part of the alleyway.
No, illuminate does not mean worshipping the devil. Illuminate means to light up or illuminate something, or it can refer to a person or group with knowledge or enlightenment. The word "illuminate" is not associated with worshipping the devil.
Please explain, what is "illuminate connected."
he was a member of illuminate , that was the power from illuminate