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overshadow
verb as in make obscure, dim, vague
Example Sentences
In the cities, campaigning has been overshadowed by fuel shortages, which have led to long, frustrating queues at petrol stations.
Perhaps the most acute difference that could overshadow the visit relates to the Middle East.
The contest opens up chances for unhappy MPs and party members to express their discontent with the leadership, potentially overshadowing the big ministerial speeches.
She said professionals looked at Jack's behaviour rather than his symptoms - something known as diagnostic overshadowing - which meant there was a delay in getting appropriate help.
Bayrou, 74, was the fourth prime minister in two years under President Emmanuel Macron, whose second term is office has been overshadowed by political instability.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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