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Meaning of obumbrate

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obumbrate (v. t.)

To shade; to darken; to cloud.

obumbrate Sentence Examples

  1. The dense fog obumbrated the city, obscuring buildings and vehicles alike.
  2. The towering trees obumbrated the path, casting a shady canopy overhead.
  3. The heavy curtains obumbrated the room, creating an atmosphere of darkness and seclusion.
  4. The government's secrecy obumbrated its true intentions, leaving citizens in the dark.
  5. The sinister figure obumbrated the hallway, its presence casting a chilling pall.
  6. The ruins of ancient civilizations obumbrated the landscape, hinting at a glorious past now lost.
  7. The complexities of quantum mechanics obumbrate our understanding of the universe.
  8. The weight of guilt obumbrated his conscience, tormenting him day and night.
  9. The allure of forbidden knowledge obumbrated his better judgment, leading him down a dangerous path.
  10. The scars of war obumbrate the lives of its survivors, leaving lasting emotional wounds.

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To shade; to darken; to cloud.

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The dense fog obumbrated the city, obscuring buildings and vehicles alike.

The towering trees obumbrated the path, casting a shady canopy overhead.

The heavy curtains obumbrated the room, creating an atmosphere of darkness and seclusion.

The government's secrecy obumbrated its true intentions, leaving citizens in the dark.