Synonym: clarification, elucidation, illuminance, light, miniature. Similar words: illuminations, illuminating, illuminate, illuminated, rumination, hallucination, nomination, domination. Meaning: [ɪ‚luːmɪ'neɪʃn] n. 1. a condition of spiritual awareness; divine illumination 2. the degree of visibility of your environment 3. an interpretation that removes obstacles to understanding 4. the luminous flux incident on a unit area 5. painting or drawing included in a book (especially in illuminated medieval manuscripts).
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(1) White candles, the only illumination, burned on the table.
(2) The skylight will provide good illumination from above.
(3) The only illumination was from a skylight.
(4) The rooms were flooded with soft illumination.
(5) In that flash of illumination, he realized where he had gone wrong.
(6) The only illumination came from a small window high in the opposite wall.
(7) The only illumination in the room came from the fire.
(8) The room was dimly lit by indirect illumination.
(9) Other requirements: Light: Very indifferent, but moderate illumination suitable.
(10) Other requirements: Light: Good illumination from above.
(11) One can easily imagine how such warm, living illumination would bring forth spontaneous silhouettes, as it were from another world.
(12) Some one, I thought with illumination, who knew how easily Olympia had died from hands round the neck.
(13) Task lighting usually entails higher levels of illumination needed for reading and other close work.
(14) The lighted shop windows threw a bleak illumination on to the empty pavements.
(15) In the monasteries the candidates for illumination are ordered by their masters to go meditate on these enigmas and return with answers.
(16) Daylight came in through its glass roof; this was now the only illumination.
(17) A volume by Noel Humphreys on the art of illumination can boast at least ten colours on white leather blocked in gold.
(18) The role of the Lawyer of course was to help in this task by giving interpretation and illumination in a legalistic capacity.
(19) This middle layer has a spatial light modulator that acts as a light valve to modulate the illumination.
(20) Unlike the radiometer[Sentencedict], this device enables a rough image of the subject to be constructed corresponding to a fixed illumination intensity.
(21) Daylight is worse; the red indicator on the speedometer fades out of sight, and the red illumination is invisible.
(22) The nebula is nearly 50 light-years in diameter, and may owe much of its illumination to Deneb.
(23) An occasional application of liquid fertiliser is beneficial. Other requirements: Light: Good illumination is essential.
(24) All the plants listed here should be provided with plenty of illumination.
(25) It is operated by the light from an ordinary desk lamp to provide an excellent level of illumination at its screen.
(26) He regularly consults his watch which also provides the only illumination.
(27) Advantage uses the widely recognised 1000 Watt Metal Halide Lamps for its illumination.
(28) Gary was fiddling with his wedding band when his illumination came.
(29) The critical point is the effect of depth on illumination, which affects the photosynthetic activity of symbiotic algae.
(30) A major task of the later software was to arrange that the exposure was chosen automatically according to the current illumination.
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