relumine Synonyms

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relumine Meaning

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relumine (v. t.)

To light anew; to rekindle.

To illuminate again.

relumine Sentence Examples

  1. After a decade of neglect, the old manor's dilapidated facade was relumine by a skilled restoration team.
  2. The once-dull painting was relumine by the meticulous brushstrokes of a conservationist.
  3. The weary traveler's spirit was relumine by the warmth of a welcoming fire.
  4. The flickering candle relumine the darkness, casting an ethereal glow upon the room.
  5. The sunlight relumine the vibrant colors of the garden, painting a breathtaking masterpiece.
  6. The teacher's words relumine the students' passion for learning.
  7. Grief had extinguished the light within her, but the birth of her grandchild relumine her heart.
  8. The relumine of the ancient temple's altar marked the beginning of a new religious era.
  9. The spark of creativity within the artist was relumine by the captivating beauty of nature.
  10. With a flick of a switch, the entire city was relumine, illuminating the night with a symphony of lights.

FAQs About the word relumine

To light anew; to rekindle., To illuminate again.

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After a decade of neglect, the old manor's dilapidated facade was relumine by a skilled restoration team.

The once-dull painting was relumine by the meticulous brushstrokes of a conservationist.

The weary traveler's spirit was relumine by the warmth of a welcoming fire.

The flickering candle relumine the darkness, casting an ethereal glow upon the room.