Illume [verb]

Definition of Illume:

illuminate

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Sentence/Example of Illume:

Perhaps Betty might marry in some sensible way that would be for the best, and this visit at Hartford would illume all her life.

Victorious, on, victorious!Proud beacon onward haste;Till floods of light all glorious,Illume the moral waste.

Live in the sunshine, don't live in the gloom, Carry some gladness the world to illume.

How like a sun-flash they sometimes illume what else were forever mystery-shrouded!

Three candles that illume every darkness: truth, nature, knowledge.

But, my young friend, it is not the light of the noon-day sun that ought to illume Christian charity.

Even if you have only one light for ten darknesses, it will be enough to illume them all.

Can one illume a leaden sky,Or tear apart the shadowy veil Thicker than pitch, no star on high,Not one funereal glimmer pale?

I admired the condensed wisdom of this, but, like experience, it only serves to illume the path over which I have passed.

All my faculties tend to self-preservation; there, they converge as rays in a focus; in that focus they illume and—they burn.