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Need antonyms for throw light on? Here's a list of opposite words from our thesaurus that you can use instead.
To throw into a state of confusion or uncertainty
“What a sesquipedalian terminology it is with which they bewilder the lay mind and overpower the student!”
To give a hint of
“The results also suggest the possibility of transport of small molecules within and along tendons in vivo.”
To become, or to make, less bright, especially of a light source
“You can even dim the lights in the classroom and shine a flashlight on your face as you read, to up the spooky factor.”
To become, or cause to become, dark
“The night sky would dim tremendously with the stars currently visible to the naked eye being reduced to a mere handful.”
To make unclear or difficult to understand
“Competing agendas often obscure the facts rather than inform the public.”
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