deluminate
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[edit]deluminate (third-person singular simple present deluminates, present participle deluminating, simple past and past participle deluminated)
- To extinguish a light; to darken.
- 1902, Frank Julian, A Text-book of Quantitative Chemical Analysis:
- A modification of the above has a stopcock at the base for controlling the flow of gas into the burner, simultaneously admitting the proper proportion of air to deluminate the flame.
- 1998, Writers Forum - Issues 24-26, page 52:
- The smoky deluminated lounge was a sunken scatter of driftwood booths and castaway tables.
- 2008, Michael Stapp, Gravedust & Grace, page 52:
- He watches the flickering black lights, as they deluminate, the world around him.
- 2016, Andrey Astakhov, Tamerlis:
- But I still would like to deluminate rooms and let only the light from the daffodil shine,