reillumination (Meaning)

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reillumination (n.)

The act or process of enlightening again.

Synonyms & Antonyms of reillumination

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reillumination Sentence Examples

  1. The reillumination of the ancient temple illuminated the once-dark interior, revealing intricate carvings.
  2. After the power outage, the streetlights flickered back to life, reilluminating the city with a warm glow.
  3. The sun's rays pierced through the clouds, reilluminating the meadow with golden sunlight.
  4. The reillumination of the lighthouse served as a beacon of hope for sailors lost at sea.
  5. The restoration of the painting involved the reillumination of its faded colors, bringing them back to their former vibrancy.
  6. Engineers worked tirelessly to reilluminate the tunnel after it had been plunged into darkness by a cave-in.
  7. The reillumination of the museum's collection allowed visitors to appreciate the masterpieces in their full splendor.
  8. The reillumination of the city's skyline transformed it into a breathtaking spectacle of lights.
  9. The reillumination of the stars after a cloudy night filled the sky with a dazzling array of celestial bodies.
  10. The reillumination of the forest floor after the autumn leaves had fallen created an ethereal glow beneath the canopy.

FAQs About the word reillumination

The act or process of enlightening again.

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No antonyms found.

The reillumination of the ancient temple illuminated the once-dark interior, revealing intricate carvings.

After the power outage, the streetlights flickered back to life, reilluminating the city with a warm glow.

The sun's rays pierced through the clouds, reilluminating the meadow with golden sunlight.

The reillumination of the lighthouse served as a beacon of hope for sailors lost at sea.