"shine a light on" meaning in English

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Verb

Forms: shines a light on [present, singular, third-person], shining a light on [participle, present], shined a light on [participle, past], shined a light on [past], shone a light on [participle, past], shone a light on [past]
Head templates: {{en-verb|shine<,,:shone> a light on}} shine a light on (third-person singular simple present shines a light on, present participle shining a light on, simple past and past participle shined a light on or shone a light on)
  1. (figurative) To make clear; to shed light on; to throw light on. Tags: figuratively Synonyms: shine light on
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Inflected forms

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