Examples of 'obscuring' in a sentence
Meaning of "obscuring"
obscure (verb) - To obscure means to make something unclear, difficult to understand, or hidden. For example, 'the fog started to obscure the view' suggests that the visibility became limited due to the fog
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- present participle of obscure
- The process of making obscure; a concealing or darkening.
How to use "obscuring" in a sentence
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That mold is obscuring a lot of the evidence.
They got a beauty of the mud obscuring it.
Those injuries are obscuring the cause of death.
Obscuring his vision for a brief moment.
I would not dream of obscuring it with condiments.
Obscuring the search for lasting solutions.
The black square was obscuring another tattoo.
Obscuring truth with double meaning.
Smearing soil and obscuring the detail.
Obscuring much of the original building.
The rain is obscuring his way forward.
To make something undecipherable or imperceptible by obscuring or concealing.
Deliberately obscuring the plot using language.
Noise jamming is effective at obscuring the victim.
We are obscuring the true nature of our.
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His expertise extends to obscuring that signal.
The wall obscuring your vision has fallen.
We do not want celebrity obscuring the issue.
We must stop obscuring and minimising the problems.
Poisoning the night or obscuring the day.
Therefore obscuring my vision of the present.
Hastening decomposition and completely obscuring time of death.
Hiding is obscuring something from view or rendering it inconspicuous.
It increases privacy by obscuring views from outside.
Of obscuring the big structural issues.
Too many trees obscuring the view.
Of obscuring or of marginalizing individual liberties is present.
Others had masks obscuring their faces.
Obscuring the facts was relatively simple.
The rain is not obscuring the view.
This obscuring continues when we are outside the house.
Sometimes to the point of obscuring them completely.
Often obscuring the actual meaning.
No sacks sausage we obscuring the light.
The obscuring effect of the cloud.
The bleeding is obscuring the field.
Obscuring information from the public.
The truck obscuring the driver.
Obscuring the clarity of the sky.
For the purposes of obscuring the real issues.
We can easily imagine what our societies are obscuring.
They accused it of obscuring crucial facts.
Obscuring half of his face.
This is to prevent obscuring the view of oncoming motorists.
It is only a temporary more or less partial obscuring of a star.
Darkening or obscuring the sight of something.
Achieving comparability without obscuring diversities.
The smoke is obscuring our view of its body in entirety.
The substrate carries an obscuring material.
Obscuring it seemed like sacrilege.