reilluminate (Meaning)

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reilluminate (v. t.)

To enlighten again; to reillumine.

Synonyms & Antonyms of reilluminate

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reilluminate Sentence Examples

  1. The flickering streetlight reilluminated the deserted alleyway, casting eerie shadows on the crumbling walls.
  2. The sunrise reilluminated the hillside, revealing the vibrant hues of wildflowers in bloom.
  3. A sudden power outage plunged the room into darkness, but the emergency generator quickly reilluminated it.
  4. The lightning bolt vividly reilluminated the stormy sky, outlining the jagged contours of the thunderclouds.
  5. The restoration project reilluminated the faded fresco, unveiling its intricate details and vibrant colors.
  6. The campfire's flickering embers reilluminated the faces of the hikers, casting a warm glow upon their weary countenances.
  7. The dawn's gentle rays reilluminated the sleeping city, stirring it from slumber.
  8. The meteor's impact reilluminated the night sky, leaving a trail of incandescent debris that slowly faded into obscurity.
  9. The flashlight beam reilluminated the dark path ahead, guiding the explorers through the treacherous wilderness.
  10. The moon's silvery glow reilluminated the tranquil waters of the lake, creating a ethereal and shimmering landscape.

FAQs About the word reilluminate

To enlighten again; to reillumine.

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The flickering streetlight reilluminated the deserted alleyway, casting eerie shadows on the crumbling walls.

The sunrise reilluminated the hillside, revealing the vibrant hues of wildflowers in bloom.

A sudden power outage plunged the room into darkness, but the emergency generator quickly reilluminated it.

The lightning bolt vividly reilluminated the stormy sky, outlining the jagged contours of the thunderclouds.