bring to light (Meaning)

bring to light

to procure in exchange, to give birth to, to convey, lead, carry, or cause to come along with one toward the place from which the action is being regarded, force, compel, to make unmistakably clear, to cause to exist or occur, to cause to be, act, or move in a special way, to be the occasion of, yield, produce, to sell for, to cause to arrive or exist, to result in, escort, accompany, to use with effect, to carry (a total) forward, to compel to agree, assent, or submit, adduce, to begin or commence (a legal proceeding) through proper legal procedure, to put (as a lawsuit) before a court, to formally assert (as a charge or indictment), prefer, persuade, induce, to cause to come with oneself by carrying or leading especially to the place from which the action is viewed, institute, attract, to produce to view, to bring to book, recall, to cause to reach a certain state or take a certain action, bear, to cause to come into a particular state or condition, to bear as an attribute or characteristic, disclose, reveal, to compel to give an account, to come last or behind, reprimand

bring to light Sentence Examples

  1. The investigation brought to light new evidence that exonerated the accused.
  2. The forensic examination brought to light traces of DNA that linked the suspect to the crime.
  3. The historical document brought to light a previously unknown chapter in the nation's history.
  4. The whistleblower's testimony brought to light widespread corruption within the organization.
  5. The research study brought to light a groundbreaking discovery in the field of medicine.
  6. The journalist's investigation brought to light a hidden agenda behind a major political movement.
  7. The leaked emails brought to light embarrassing and compromising information about the politician.
  8. The archaeological excavation brought to light ancient artifacts that shed new light on a lost civilization.
  9. The financial audit brought to light irregularities in the company's accounting practices.
  10. The climate change report brought to light the urgent need for action to mitigate its catastrophic consequences.

FAQs About the word bring to light

to procure in exchange, to give birth to, to convey, lead, carry, or cause to come along with one toward the place from which the action is being regarded, forc

disclose, reveal, discover, tell, uncover,expose, share, go public (with), unmask, leak

shroud, cloak, hide, mask, veil, conceal,cover (up), shade, gloss (over),disguise

The investigation brought to light new evidence that exonerated the accused.

The forensic examination brought to light traces of DNA that linked the suspect to the crime.

The historical document brought to light a previously unknown chapter in the nation's history.

The whistleblower's testimony brought to light widespread corruption within the organization.