Examples of 'overshadows' in a sentence

Meaning of "overshadows"

overshadow (verb): To cast a shadow over something or to make it seem less important or impressive by comparison. This term is commonly used to describe a situation where one thing diminishes the significance or attention given to another
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of overshadow

How to use "overshadows" in a sentence

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And he overshadows you when he loves you.
Greek financial showdown overshadows refugee crisis.
She overshadows many people in the base.
A renewed rampage overshadows the news today.
Authority is a tremendous thing in the universenothing overshadows it.
The project overshadows the geopolitical situation.
I hope that another news overshadows this.
But this overshadows eve rything else.
He keeps gasping for breath while fear overshadows.
But this overshadows everything else.
The need to adjust to a national policy overshadows singularities.
The how overshadows the why.
The death of a great master of ourtradition overshadows my soul.
This conclusion overshadows a deeper problem.
Overshadows your entire campaign.

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Beauty like yours often overshadows intelligence.
He overshadows the whole college.
The resulting atmosphere overshadows all of that.
It consumes and destroys every living thing that it overshadows.
The feeling of love overshadows the mind.
Overshadows the nominee.
It is this department that overshadows everything else.
It also overshadows the protection and compensation they can expect.
This is how evil overshadows goodness.
It is the consciousness of humans helplessly succumbing to a reality which overshadows them.
The latest priority overshadows the previous one.
The time sequence is preserved but the sense of causality overshadows it.
The end kinda overshadows everything.
The death of a great master of our tradition overshadows my soul.
A degrading death overshadows a remarkable life.
There is also a social aspect to showing that sometimes overshadows everything.
The quality of time overshadows the amount of time.
I have learned through the years that perception overshadows reality.
The fear of death overshadows all our lives.
I have since learned there is a reservoir to his abilities that continually overshadows my own.
The messenger overshadows the message.
We will create an image that gets noticed but never overshadows your message.
Enlargement overshadows all else.
England certainly has a modern tradition of fantastic literature that overshadows the rest of the world.
A large power plant overshadows the south of the town.
Nāta ragam compositions are sung often in concerts and it overshadows Chalanāta.
The exertion of power overshadows the event at hand.
This overshadows the overall achievements that Africa continues to make.
I am sorry if my happiness overshadows your dramas.
This often overshadows her ability to prove her knowledge and understanding.
Then something happens that overshadows everything else.
Then a cloud overshadows them and they hear words from the cloud.
The building is so spectacular that it overshadows its contents.
Certainly overshadows anything else.
It is indeed a dark cloud of mystery that overshadows his death.

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