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Definitionv. make understand
Last update: August 5, 2015
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Only a wide reading of the secondary sources will enlighten a reader to the different ways in which the events can be seen. [verb]
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He then went to New Corbie in Saxony, from where he was taken by King Harold of Denmark to enlighten the heathen Danes. [verb]
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I would have thee free as air--free and enlightened--released from the trammels of Rome, happy in thyself and useful to thy fellow-creatures. [verb]
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Angela was now familiar with the famous romance, which she had read with deepest interest, enlightened by her sister. [verb]
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This lofty contempt on the part of the seafaring men had been enhanced by Nelson, and throve with stoutest vigour in the enlightened breasts of Springhaven. [verb]
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A young girl is allowed to associate freely with the most enlightened men. [verb]
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Enlighten me, O Lord, and reveal to me what I must do. [verb]
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Brighter sparkles of light flashed from the chimney, with such intense brilliancy as to enlighten all the room. [verb]
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It is better to enlighten men's minds than to teach them to be obstinate in their prejudices. [verb]
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"To become enlightened, we must have liberty." [verb]
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Consequently, the enlightened patriots distrust and despise each other. [verb]
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