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obscure

[uhb-skyoor] / əbˈskyʊər /






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Just don’t allow that to obscure his numbers.

From Los Angeles Times

The face of a stuffed bear is obscured by the long neck of a glass bottle in Dena D.’s room.

From The Wall Street Journal

One of the more obscure certainties in life is that once you hit the age for required minimum distributions, which is now 73, you have to take them from your accounts that have pretax money.

From MarketWatch

It’s hard to process that objectively when you are on the receiving end, and it can often obscure the many thoughtful, kind, considerate and helpful comments.

From MarketWatch

Specifically, the announcement noted that officials are concerned about radar interference "clutter" that can obscure real moving targets or, conversely, create false ones.

From BBC