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overshadow
verb as in make obscure, dim, vague
Example Sentences
“Again, it’s overshadowed by the fact that we have and we have had extensive camera coverage of the jails but nobody watches them in real time.”
Aston Villa may have addressed the goalscoring issues that overshadowed the start of their season, but they are yet to fix their penalty problem.
The rain tried to steal the show in Colombo but it could not overshadow South Africa.
Mr Kelly, meanwhile, said the potential "difficulty" of diversifying cloud providers should not overshadow the urgent need for IT resilience.
The Palace will not want the scandal surrounding Andrew to overshadow a historic state visit to the Vatican this week, during which King Charles will meet Pope Leo.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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