Verb
be revealed or disclosed
Source: WordNetThe truth finally came to light Source: Internet
As details of their podcast contracts come to light, the major-label analogy becomes even more literal, in terms of the lack of ownership given to some creators. Source: Internet
EF Pro Cycling highlighted that only WADA accredited laboratories are able to test for GHRP-6, meaning the case would not have come to light in their internal screening process. Source: Internet
Before the modern age and the worldwide spread of knowledge, written examples of new mathematical developments have come to light only in a few locales. Source: Internet
Arnstein, Walter L. Britain Yesterday and Today: 1830 to the Present, Chapter 19, p. 363 Attlee's modesty and quiet manner hid a great deal that has only come to light with historical reappraisal. Source: Internet
A lot of records have come to light. Source: Internet