Make less visible or unclear.
Make unclear, indistinct, or blurred.
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Examples for "cloud"
Examples for "cloud"
1But we must not allow anger, however justified, to cloud our thinking.
2The company provides cloud-based software to help companies manage their healthcare costs.
3Another cloud of dust; not in the south, but in the east.
4The number of companies selling private cloud solutions has been steadily growing.
5These different bands capture different information about the atmosphere and cloud cover.
1In stile; a chaise and four; smoking the road; raising a mist?
2The base of the tower and its surroundings were lost in mist.
3We pass many miles beyond it; and it vanishes into mist again.
4KwaZulu-Natal: Morning mist patches in places over the interior,otherwise fine and warm.
5Then the shadowy appearance of the two becomes visible in the mist.
1Free State: Morning fog patches in the east, otherwise fine and cool.
2Free State: Morning fog patches in the north-east, otherwise fine and cool.
3The National Weather Service reported light rain and fog in the area.
4Northern Cape: Morning fog along the coast where it will be cold.
5The fog outside had thickened; the sounds of the city seemed distant.
1Be aware, however, that this data is extremely verbose and often obscure.
2Former paramilitaries often mobilise political rhetoric to justify or obscure criminal intent.
3LibSems have been held annually for 40 years, often in obscure places.
4However, the molecular mechanism responsible for NMDA-induced β-cell dysfunction remains largely obscure.
5However, a majority of this annotation is scattered in obscure data sources.
1A sudden doubt came out of this glory to becloud Barney's master mind.
2These only becloud, they do not help to point the way of safety and honor.
3What had happened to becloud her gaiety in the short time which had since elapsed?
4The warmth of such feelings may becloud the judgment, and, for a time, pervert the understanding.
5Thine eye is My trust, suffer not the dust of vain desires to becloud its luster.
1And we should not befog the issue by saying that this is degrading.
2He did not seek to befog a question by an extensive quotation of authorities.
3Strife and confusion, however bewildering, must never befog their vision.
4It's just a theory, and good detectives distrust theories, which often befog clever brains.
5She was hurt, but she did not let the hurt befog her sense of justice.
1A light haze over the landscape, filled with the cries of animals.
2I kicked at the Genoskwa through the red haze over my vision.
3The purple haze over all gave to the scene an air of mystery.
4After 48 hours of brilliant sunshine we have a haze over the sky.
5She says it is like the haze over Soracte or Capri.
1Chipped by careless handlers, obnubilated by the steep passage of time, it still retained on its surface the imprint of seas and continents.
Translations for obnubilate