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brought to light
adjective as in aired
Strong matches
Weak matches
adjective as in exposed
Strong matches
adjective as in out of the closet
adjective as in uncovered
Example Sentences
The committee wants procedures to be put in place to ensure problems faced by major projects are brought to light quickly, and a new committee to manage the dualling of the A9.
Lazard, which represented the Al Fayed Trust during the deal, told the BBC: "We strongly condemn the behaviour these reports have brought to light."
Mr McArthur added: "I am absolutely horrified by the details of the allegations bravely brought to light through the BBC. My heart goes out to Fayed’s victims, and I do hope very much that they will get the justice and closure that they are seeking."
The Irish website InTrade gained prominence for correctly forecasting Barack Obama’s reelection victory in 2012, but soon shut down thanks to scrutiny that brought to light plenty of price-manipulating activity on the platform.
The allegations surrounding Armstrong were brought to light shortly after the band's reunion announcement.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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