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overshadow

[oh-ver-shad-oh] / ˌoʊ vərˈʃæd oʊ /


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The stock slumped 20% last year, with broadband subscriber losses overshadowing everything else.

From Barron's

The bank is scheduled to publish its full-year results on Thursday, an announcement which will now be overshadowed by the raids.

From BBC

Global markets were mixed as U.S. futures largely gained, with anticipation of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s comments overshadowed by the dollar’s continued selloff.

From The Wall Street Journal

Chatterjee noted that shares have trailed behind the broader market over the past two months alone, as investor concerns have taken center stage, overshadowing positive data on sales of the iPhone 17.

From Barron's

What Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says after Wednesday’s policy meeting—and how he says it—could overshadow the meeting itself.

From Barron's