Verb
bring to light (third-person singular simple present brings to light, present participle bringing to light, simple past and past participle brought to light)
(idiomatic) To expose, disclose or reveal something that was hidden or unknown.
The modern hero-deed must be that of questing to bring to light again the lost Atlantis of the co-ordinated Soul. Joseph Campbell
Close your bodily eye, that you may see your picture first with the eye of the spirit. Then bring to light what you have seen in the darkness, that its effect may work back, from without to within. Caspar David Friedrich
Time will bring to light whatever is hidden; it will cover up and conceal what is now shining in splendor. Horace
Great perils have this beauty, that they bring to light the fraternity of strangers. Victor Hugo
To me, the job of a playwright is to explore and bring to light our lives. You can't hold back; you have to give in to this. Sometimes, you say things people don't want to hear. Ted Lange
The sun will bring to light what lay under the snow. German Proverb