occluding Synonyms

occluding Meaning

occluding

to come into contact with cusps of the opposing teeth fitting together, conceal, to bring (upper and lower teeth) into occlusion, to become occluded, to close up or block off, sorb, to take up and hold by absorption or adsorption, to take in and retain (a substance) in the interior rather than on an external surface, to come together with opposing surfaces in contact

occluding Sentence Examples

  1. The thick fog occluded the view of the distant mountains.
  2. A large cloud occluded the sun, casting a dim light over the city.
  3. The tumor occluded the patient's airway, requiring immediate medical attention.
  4. The dense vegetation occluded the path, making it difficult to navigate.
  5. The plaque in the artery occluded blood flow, causing a heart attack.
  6. The cataract in the eye occluded the lens, impairing vision.
  7. The overgrown ivy occluded the windows, blocking out natural light.
  8. The embankment occluded the river's view from the bridge.
  9. A landslide occluded the road, cutting off access to the remote village.
  10. The scaffolding occluded the facade of the historic building, obscuring its architectural details.

FAQs About the word occluding

to come into contact with cusps of the opposing teeth fitting together, conceal, to bring (upper and lower teeth) into occlusion, to become occluded, to close u

obstructing, blocking, choking, gumming (up), flooding, clogging, filling, damming, clotting, congesting

unblocking, clearing, opening (up), unplugging,freeing, excavating, lightening, scooping (out), hollowing (out),unclogging

The thick fog occluded the view of the distant mountains.

A large cloud occluded the sun, casting a dim light over the city.

The tumor occluded the patient's airway, requiring immediate medical attention.

The dense vegetation occluded the path, making it difficult to navigate.