Examples of 'may obscure' in a sentence

Meaning of "may obscure"

may obscure: to make something unclear or difficult to understand

How to use "may obscure" in a sentence

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Nomena may obscure rather than illuminate real differences.
Traffic presents unpredictable hazards and may obscure otherwise predictable threats.
Fog may obscure the markers from your vision.
The actors or props may obscure some of the markers.
This may obscure factors that represent more interesting relationships.
A poorly oriented biopsy may obscure or yield a false diagnosis.
This may obscure somewhat the benefits attaching to compensatory measures.
Insects such as spiders may obscure the air inlets and collectors.
They may obscure the situation a little by a certain redistribution of tax.
Different orientations of a line relative to the observer may obscure true line length as well.
Sufentanil may obscure the clinical course of patients with head injury.
Radar imagery is particularly useful in regions where cloud cover may obscure the land surface.
Opioids may obscure the clinical course of patients with head injury.
The following representative case illustrates some common factors which may obscure the diagnosis.
This may obscure mammogram detail and delay detection of breast cancer.

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Occasionally, first impressions may obscure a less obvious issue.
This orientation may obscure the differential light coming from the X and Y bearing cells.
In areas of higher moisture, a soil slope may obscure the talus.
Whole blood samples may obscure the reading of test results due to turbidity and color.
A complicated model is less transparent, and it may obscure the main issues.
A torrential rainstorm may obscure visibility, or a power failure may interrupt audio-visual coverage.
In fact, stretch marks from having children may obscure the tattoo completely.
On some cars, tow bars may obscure one or two characters of the license plate.
Use care when approaching blind corners, shrubs, trees or other objects that may obscure vision.
A literal translation, it is argued, may obscure the intention of the original author.
Use care when approaching blind corners, shrubs, tress or other objects that may obscure vision.
First, these are average results, and so may obscure heterogeneous effects across society.
USEEXTRACAREwhen approaching blind corners shrubs, trees, or other objects that may obscure visuon.
Also, these finishes are less transparent and may obscure desirable grain characteristics.
However, the average impact may obscure some more severe impacts on more specialized farms.
Use care when approaching blind corners, shrubs, trees, or other obstacles that may obscure vision.
For example, the debris may obscure a cut line marked on the workpiece by the operator.
Note, Use of some Naída CI accessories may obscure the processor LED.
Image-based tobacco promotions may obscure the truth, but the facts are clear.
At times, though, reflecting the gender of the original-language term may obscure the intended meaning.
However, this data orientation (or obsession) may obscure the differences between data, knowledge and insight.
The breast tissue is heterogeneously dense, which may obscure detection of small masses.
There is a polymorphous inflammatory background, which may obscure the neoplastic component in some cases.
However, because standardization produces a summary measure, it may obscure important differences in age-specific patterns.
But, occasionally, the means may obscure the objectives.

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