Examples of 'often obscured' in a sentence

Meaning of "often obscured"

often obscured: This phrase is used to describe something that is frequently hidden, covered, or not easily visible or understood

How to use "often obscured" in a sentence

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often obscured
Something often obscured by the masks we wear.
The word justification is a rather tiresome theological term whose true meaning is often obscured.
However they were often obscured by other trains.
Often obscured by pressing business to which we sadly must attend.
But this human cost is too often obscured by statistics.
Is often obscured by chlorite.
Conflict between a new religion and an older one often obscured the commonalities that linked them.
That will send our citizens that European signal which nowadays is too often obscured.
Cloud cover often obscured visual observations.
The complementarity of Chapters VI and VII is unfortunately often obscured in this process.
Its plinth is often obscured behind a souvenir stall.
One color was honor, but not here a color often obscured.
The dense vegetation often obscured many of the important features.
Certainly, in the many circumstances encountered along the way, that joy is often obscured.
The surgical field is often obscured with blood and debris during an operation.

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Media ownership concentration is not yet deemed a problem, although ownership is often obscured through proxies.
Love is often obscured It purifies it.
Images feature a figure interacting with objects, often obscured by movement and long exposure.
It is often obscured by Moscow.
Even during her career, her high-profile social life often obscured her professional career.
These facts are often obscured in the popular lore about Finney.
In sculptures and other artwork, the details of the Vestals ' braids are often obscured.
When growing on wood, it is often obscured by surrounding moss.
The targets were often obscured by cloud, and jet stream winds made accurate bomb-aiming impossible.
Mr. Hill was a partial witness, whose feelings often obscured his view of the facts.
Something often obscured by the masks we wear. And truth.
Critics point out that López 's voice of light is often obscured by brilliant music production.
Such differences are often obscured in pan-European comparisons based on information collected at NUTS 2 level.
In summer, the surface of Lake Mashū is often obscured by fog.
Past reality too often obscured by Celtic 's complicated present.
In fact, it was too high, and its beam was often obscured by mist.
Love is often obscured by doubt, prejudice, suspicion.
At other times, the summit 's temple can be unused, and is often obscured by clouds.
In embassy circles, clarity is often obscured by diplomacy, so let me be clear.
His Muslim " allies " have divergent interests, policies and calculations, often obscured further by sectarian differences.
Y: i}Something often obscured And truth.
The clarity of spiritual vision is often obscured by more vivid " this-world " images.

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