What does it mean to say in light of?
What does it mean to say in light of?
Also, in the light of; in view of. In consideration of, in relationship to. For example, In light of recent developments, we’re postponing our meeting, or In the light of the weather forecast we’ve canceled the picnic, or He got a special bonus in view of all the extra work he had done.
What’s another way to say in light of?
What is another word for in the light of?
considering | taking into account |
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taking into consideration | in view of |
bearing in mind | given that |
keeping in mind | mindful of |
taking note of | with regard to |
How do you use light in a sentence?
Light sentence example
- She handed him a light blue shirt.
- He flipped on the light and Lisa turned to get some coffee cups.
- I put out the light by the bed.
- Carmen turned the light off and shut the door.
- Carmen read to her from a book for a few minutes until she fell asleep and then turned the light off.
Do you have light meaning?
Do you have a light?: Do you have a lighter (to light a cigarette)? a lighter: a device which produces a small flame (usually used to light cigarettes)
How do we use light in our everyday lives?
Uses of light energy
- It helps us to see things.
- It helps plants to make food and grow.
- It is used in power satellites and space stations.
- It is used in many electronic appliances.
- The energy of light from the sun can be harvested to solar panels and can be used for domestic use since it is eco-friendly and cost effective too.
What happens if there was no light?
Without light we will be blinded. The light has an energy that can make a human eye see. Also there will be no gravitational pull because there will be no photosynthesis. The plants gives out oxygen, which makes the gravitational, pull possible.
Can there be life without light?
Without sunlight, it would be bleak on earth. There wouldn’t be any plants, animals and people. There would be no other form of life. No fossil energy sources such as coal, oil and natural gas would be available to generate energy.
Can you jump off the earth?
As a matter of fact, you can, given you are still under the gravitational pull off the earth. When you jump from space, say from a platform on the ISS, you will be pulled towards the earth due to gravity, as long as you are under it’s gravitational field. But surving the fall (jump) is not as jumpy as it sounds.
How far can you fall on the moon without injury?
The answer is about 43 meters. Of course, that’s the serious injury level, and in fact the fall distance might well be less than that, as you lose bone mass from being in low gravity for so long.