The word shed means to give off, so the answer to your outstanding question is to loose or give of.
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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.
Someone who isn't so bright.. Not the smartest!
to contact something or someone to contact something or someone
To be mad at someone or something is to be irritated or frustrated at that someone or something. other answer (not mine) To be mad at someone or something is to be irritated
Someone or something that is judged incorrectly.
Saying something is good or that you use it and are happy.
shed: transitive verb: cause something to flow and pour out. Example sentence: The movie was so sad, that I shed some tears. shed: noun: a small or large building used for storage. Example sentence: I was grounded for not cleaning the shed.
If something is unknown it is not known by someone or something.
someone that wants to build something that blocks a view need to get permission from those whom it affects. Not everyone does this - so you have to lodge a complaint - preferably before the shed goes up.
A homograph is a word that is spelled the same as another word, but has a different meaning. The word "shed" is a homograph, as it can refer to a small building for storage or it can mean to discard or get rid of something.
to guard someone or something
a hole in something or someone