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Sentences with illumine

il·lu·mine
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  • The interchange of ideas illumines the debate. [VERB noun]
  • Its pathway is illumined by the reflected light from the rose window - shards of blue, scarlet, pale gold that shimmer.
  • In his Confessions Augustine redirected reason inward in a fateful focus upon the content and structure of his own mind and soul, as he now experienced them - illumined by grace.
  • He was surrounded by people who had many powerful ideas and who illumined him to the point where they could wind him up and then he could do his special stuff.
  • The light from the companionway illumined the interior.
  • But as it is, such knowledge of exemplary forms is impossible, though the light of God illumines the forms of particular things that we encounter in the world so that we can come to know them.
  • Second, the strife between world and earth gives rise to a strife between concealment and unconcealment, which means that, even when we are illumined through a disclosure, much remains hidden.
  • He should also illumine his character.
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