: This phrase is used to explain a change or decision made because of new information (e.g., "In light of the rain, we moved the party indoors").
: To reveal or disclose something, often after a period of being concealed. Bring to Light
: This is the passive version of the phrase. While "bring to light" requires an actor (e.g., "The detective brought it to light"), "come to light" focuses on the information becoming known (e.g., "New evidence has come to light"). : This phrase is used to explain a
: It can also refer to finding something physical that was lost or tucked away. Subtle Nuances While "bring to light" requires an actor (e
: Similar to "bring to light," this phrase means to provide clarity or further understanding of a situation rather than just revealing its existence.
: "The audit brought to light several discrepancies in the accounts".