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overshadowMeaning:
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v. obscure; cause to be shadowed; make less important
The claimed threat of terrorism overshadowed campaign finance reform issues.
The mountain overshadows a little town below.
I never intended to overshadow her accomplishments.
She was overshadowed by her sister's reputation.
She succeeded in overshadowing her brother after she had finished law school.
His conviction overshadows all his previous achievements.
There are no skyscrapers overshadowing the city anymore.
If we let our reasoning power be overshadowed by our emotions, we would be barking up the wrong tree all the time.
The President's words overshadowed the imminent threat of Global Warming.
My happiness is overshadowed by the thought that Tom is not with us.
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