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brought to light Meaning in Bengali



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brought to light's Usage Examples:

said, "The spirit is there in every boy; it has to be discovered and brought to light.


First mentioned by Lennon in a 1975 interview, more details were brought to light in May Pang's 1983 book, Loving John, and it gained wider prominence.


A specific function for the straight gyrus has not yet been brought to light; however, in males, greater activation of the straight gyrus within.


The survey brought to light a great many important finds, which had to be housed somewhere.


All the President's Men, which suggests political corruption can be brought to light by examining money transfers between parties.


Inspection in the 1950s brought to light some carpenters' marks in the foundations that go back to the 16th-century.


Operations took place in Oklahoma and brought to light organized crime networks trafficking female minors along United States.


ancient origins have been proved by archaeological findings, which have brought to light a number of traditional roof-tiled Roman graves.


It is an ancient settlement, and from its soil the plough has brought to light many evidences of occupation by Romans and by early Britons.


student, Gwen Pearson, played by Reid, Van Wilder's party lifestyle are brought to light.


It was launched in response to status and rights issues brought to light following events such as the Oka Crisis and the failure of the Meech.


It was first brought to light in 1986.


The archeological investigation brought to light the presence of a holy area, dating to the Republican era, with four.


13th-century manuscript, written in an Anglo-Norman dialect, which only was brought to light in 1901 at the sale of the books of Sir Henry Hope Edwardes.


were brought to light, while in the latter part of the great peristyle that looked directly over the sea.


In 2009 new excavations brought to light a Roman.


forced to resign over their implication in the scandal after it was brought to light in the royal commission into institutional sex abuse.


centuries, two more manuscripts are said by Duane Reed Stuart to have been brought to light, with one being held by the Chapter Library of the Cathedral at Toledo.


The remains of the ancient buildings were brought to light by means of a long campaign of excavations carried out under archaeologist.



Synonyms:

corona; counterglow; candle flame; glowing; lamplight; sunlight; firelight; friar's lantern; radiance; moonshine; sunshine; electromagnetic spectrum; gaslight; torchlight; actinic radiation; scintillation; daylight; ray; ignis fatuus; fluorescence; streamer; starlight; glow; incandescence; shaft of light; will-o'-the-wisp; shaft; beam of light; irradiation; half-light; sun; light beam; visible radiation; jack-o'-lantern; visible light; meteor; shooting star; moonlight; candlelight; Moon; twilight; luminescence; actinic ray; gegenschein; beam; ray of light;

Antonyms:

dead; inanimateness; dysphemism; euphemism; misconstruction;

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