obumbrate Synonyms
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obumbrate Meaning
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obumbrate (v. t.)
To shade; to darken; to cloud.
obumbrate Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The sinister figure obumbrated the hallway, its presence casting a chilling pall.
- The ruins of ancient civilizations obumbrated the landscape, hinting at a glorious past now lost.
- The complexities of quantum mechanics obumbrate our understanding of the universe.
- The weight of guilt obumbrated his conscience, tormenting him day and night.
- The allure of forbidden knowledge obumbrated his better judgment, leading him down a dangerous path.
- 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.