cloaking (Meaning)

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cloaking (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Cloak

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cloaking (n.)

The act of covering with a cloak; the act of concealing anything.

The material of which of which cloaks are made.

cloaking Sentence Examples

  1. The chameleon's ability of cloaking itself in its surroundings makes it difficult to spot in the wild.
  2. In science fiction, cloaking technology allows spacecraft to become invisible to the naked eye.
  3. Certain insects use leaf-like patterns on their wings as a form of cloaking to evade predators.
  4. The predator employed a strategy of cloaking itself in the tall grass before pouncing on its prey.
  5. In online privacy, cloaking methods help protect users' identities and browsing habits from trackers.
  6. The artist used a technique of cloaking symbolism within abstract imagery to convey deeper meanings in her paintings.
  7. Military submarines use advanced cloaking devices to remain undetected by enemy vessels.
  8. Some deep-sea creatures have bioluminescent organs that aid in cloaking them from potential threats.
  9. The software engineer developed algorithms for cloaking sensitive information within databases to prevent unauthorized access.
  10. The magician amazed the audience by seemingly cloaking objects in thin air and making them disappear.

FAQs About the word cloaking

of Cloak, The act of covering with a cloak; the act of concealing anything., The material of which of which cloaks are made.

hiding, camouflaging, masking, concealing,disguising, covering,obscuring, simulating, enshrouding, dissembling

exposing, exposing, displaying, flaunting, parading, flaunting, uncovering, parading, displaying, showing

The chameleon's ability of cloaking itself in its surroundings makes it difficult to spot in the wild.

In science fiction, cloaking technology allows spacecraft to become invisible to the naked eye.

Certain insects use leaf-like patterns on their wings as a form of cloaking to evade predators.

The predator employed a strategy of cloaking itself in the tall grass before pouncing on its prey.