Examples of 'overshadow' in a sentence
Meaning of "overshadow"
To overshadow is to cast a shadow over something, often used metaphorically to describe a situation where one thing is more significant or prominent than another
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- To obscure something by casting a shadow.
- To dominate something and make it seem insignificant.
- To shelter or protect.
How to use "overshadow" in a sentence
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Sex does not overshadow the more important.
You are letting bad news overshadow good.
Can overshadow the actuality of modern life.
Alliance that will overshadow all others.
You overshadow us with your goodness and compassion.
Two public issues overshadow all others.
Overshadow the reality of the present.
They have helped us overshadow other parties.
It would really take something to overshadow.
Discussion should not overshadow an impressive study.
We need something that will overshadow.
Visual symmetry can overshadow subtle imbalances.
Hopeful the distance would overshadow.
Do not let greed overshadow your accomplishments.
Darkness has a way of trying to overshadow light.
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Emotion can overshadow logic in politics as well.
The eclipse is beginning to overshadow the sun.
This would overshadow the bleak present.
Otherwise the mountains will overshadow us.
We will overshadow mountains like clouds.
Too much hype will overshadow reality.
And overshadow the lives of our three young women.
Dynamic objects do not overshadow predefined objects.
Overshadow the guests or what it is.
Mans desires must overshadow his needs.
This may overshadow the negative aspects of the interview.
It is a question that seems to overshadow everything else.
The moon will overshadow that light to create an annularity.
National priorities therefore tend to overshadow regional priorities.
Wages overshadow jobs growth.
That is a tale that would overshadow all others.
Capsiplex pills overshadow its opposition by being precisely what it states.
They should not be allowed to overshadow the opportunities.
To overshadow their cotillion.
This desire seems to overshadow all other concerns.
You are just scared your little sister will overshadow you.
Your passion will overshadow your insecurities.
We live in a world where perceptions and impressions often overshadow reality.
An event so large it would overshadow everything we would done before.
Event gamification should underscore rather than overshadow the event.
The scandal could overshadow your entire campaign.
I did not want this thing to overshadow it.
Her shit will overshadow yours every time.
We let the bad things overshadow.
One role did not overshadow or diminish the other.
No reason we should allow room disappointment to overshadow the occasion.
Should not overshadow the message.
It is emphasized that political considerations should not overshadow technical realities.
This has come to overshadow many useful innovations.
The aim is not to let emotions or fears overshadow the future.