Illuminate in a sentence as a verb

By giving it value, they illuminate the absence of value in all of it.

The light falling on a desk lamp from the LEDs of a clock also illuminates the desk itself, and so on.

"Here look, I'll illuminate the pixels that aren't part of the message and leave the other pixels dark!

I've seen almost every technician / handyman put it to good use to illuminate a dark nook of your home while doing his job.

Both OOP as well as the functional perspective here illuminate the programming world only when taken to the extreme.

But if your cofounder is doing the same exercise, putting himself in the mindset of a user, then you can use that to illuminate it.

Applications of statistics in this area fail to illuminate but at all any useful causal link.

For a six month period most of my life is walking through these orange tunnels that appear when sodium lights illuminate wet asphalt and concrete.

During the design process, you usually do usability tests with would-be users and they can help illuminate issues with your design.

These lights will illuminate a large area of the ground ahead of you, allowing you to see, and provide dazzlingly bright points of light several feet off the ground, allowing you to be seen.

I actually think the issues he brings up would have made for a better film - because they illuminate all the ways Jobs failed early in his career... and ultimately learned from his failures to realize the success of his later iYears.

Radiosity and ray tracing attempt to solve those problems by making simplifying assumptions and performing a subset of the calculations necessary to illuminate and render a scene completely faithfully.

His colorful metaphors does not actually illuminate the issue at hand, but only serves to set up "studid" versus "smart" and appeals to emotion by hoping to convince the reader to the side of the smart ones, without actually arguing the specific points of the thechnology.

Illuminate definitions

verb

make lighter or brighter; "This lamp lightens the room a bit"

See also: light illume illumine

verb

make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear; "Could you clarify these remarks?"; "Clear up the question of who is at fault"

verb

add embellishments and paintings to (medieval manuscripts)