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flood·light

 (flŭd′līt′)
n.
1. Artificial light in an intensely bright and broad beam.
2. A unit that produces a beam of intense light; a flood.
tr.v. flood·light·ed or flood·lit (-lĭt′), flood·light·ing, flood·lights
To illuminate with a floodlight.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.floodlit - illuminated by means of floodlights; "the floodlit courtyard"
light - characterized by or emitting light; "a room that is light when the shutters are open"; "the inside of the house was airy and light"
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Translations
مُضاء بِأنوار كاشِفَه
osvětlený
kivilágított
flóîlÿstur
osvetlený
projektörle aydınlatılmış

floodlit

[ˈflʌdlɪt] PT, PP of floodlight ADJiluminado
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

floodlit

[ˈflʌdlɪt]
pt
pp of floodlight
adjilluminé(e)flood plain floodplain [ˈflʌdpleɪn] nzone f inondable
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

floodlit

[ˈflʌdˌlɪt]
1. pt, pp of floodlight
2. adjilluminato/a a giorno
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

flood

(flad) noun
1. a great overflow of water. If it continues to rain like this, we shall have floods.
2. any great quantity. a flood of fan mail.
verb
to (cause something to) overflow with water. She left the water running and flooded the kitchen.
ˈfloodlight noun
a kind of very strong light often used to light up the outside of buildings etc. There were floodlights in the sports stadium.
verbpast tense, past participle ˈfloodlit (-lit)
to light with floodlights.
ˈfloodlighting noun
ˈfloodlit adjective
ˌflood-ˈtide noun
the rising tide.
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ALL-CONQUERING Berkswell CC take a second step towards a double-treble when they launch this year's Harlequin Logistics Floodlit Ton-Up Cup against Dorridge on Monday August 19 at Kenilworth Wardens (5.45pm).
Metabo Senior Sales and Marketing Manager Sajjad Ahmed Khan inaugurates the 24th Gulf Incon -- Metabo Floodlit Cricket Tournament
A multi-lane floodlit net practice facility with vast grassy outfield has been a distant dream for cricketers in Oman for far too long.
According to reports, Spain and Morocco have a sea between them but there are Spanish conclaves on the north coast of Africa that have a fenced and floodlit border with Morocco.
When Mr Reynolds was appointed, Mayor Joe Anderson told the ECHO he wanted to see the church floodlit. And now the council has applied for planning permission to install floodlights at the church - and has released images of what the landmark could look like.
FLOODLIT cricket could become commonplace in the County Championship if next summer's daynight matches prove popular.
It was on this day in 1953 that 41,888 curious fans made their way to Gallowgate to watch the Toon's first-ever floodlit encounter.
In a press release issued on Monday, Al Hail CT announced their readiness to host a successful floodlit tournament after 'upgrading the floodlight system at their ground to international level'.
"It will be open and floodlit until 10pm seven days a week, but what's not clear is if that is during the school holidays too.
Professionals at the clubs floodlit tuition facility, Academy by Troon, teach players of all abilities and are also involved in a series of local community initiatives.