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Meanings of
overshadow
in English
Portuguese
eclipsar
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Be greater in significance than.
dominate
eclipse
Portuguese
eclipsar
Make appear small by comparison.
shadow
dwarf
Synonyms
Examples for "
dominate
"
dominate
eclipse
Examples for "
dominate
"
1
Celine will no doubt
dominate
the charts way into the New Year.
2
The crisis will
dominate
the first Cabinet meeting of the year tomorrow.
3
Mr Johnson had compared the EU with Hitler's desire to
dominate
Europe.
4
Foreign brands
dominate
the milk industry because of concerns about food safety.
5
Furthermore, China is coming to
dominate
the supply of renewable energy technology.
1
A rare solar
eclipse
was seen across Africa, Europe and the US.
2
This
eclipse
phase can last a couple days to years and years.
3
Your efforts to
eclipse
the Bank shall come to a sudden halt.
4
That way, the referendum would
eclipse
such issues as education and healthcare.
5
I knew some other town sensation would soon
eclipse
my house fire.
Usage of
overshadow
in English
1
Try not to let one very small glitch
overshadow
the earlier hours.
2
I think that does
overshadow
climate, said another student, Enrique Dominguez, 23.
3
Yet the settings never
overshadow
the songs: strident, confident, lush with melodies.
4
It's unfortunate something like this will tend to
overshadow
a great performance.
5
The row threatens to
overshadow
the Queen's reopening of parliament this afternoon.
6
THE Ritz-Carlton is coming to Melbourne to
overshadow
Australia's existing luxury hotels.
7
If his end was unheroic, the blot does not
overshadow
his life.
8
Sometimes, indeed, she seems to
overshadow
and hide him from our vision.
9
To dream that you are undressing, foretells, scandalous gossip will
overshadow
you.
10
Don't let her failure to deliver Brexit
overshadow
her many other failures.
11
Well, despite his earlier shame, this magnificent fortress-palace would
overshadow
everything else.
12
However global uncertainty will continue to
overshadow
the company and the whole industry.
13
I think the known risks far
overshadow
the unknown risks, at this point.
14
But too often, experts say, economic issues
overshadow
important emotional considerations.
15
The nuclear crisis is likely to
overshadow
the 2011 sessions about low-carbon energies.
16
Japan's nuclear crisis is likely to
overshadow
the 2011 sessions about low-carbon energies.
Other examples for "overshadow"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
overshadow
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
overshadow the rest
overshadow elections
overshadow european
overshadow events
overshadow so
More collocations
Translations for
overshadow
Portuguese
eclipsar
Overshadow
through the time
Overshadow
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
United Kingdom
Less common