To reduce the quantity of light or brightness of something.
1 I brooded on the problem until the sky outside started to darken .
2 If the sky continued to darken , perhaps she'd soon get her answer.
3 At last we saw the light in the cut fade and darken .
4 The green light that had let us see began to darken rapidly.
5 The power to darken the sun, and tinge the moon with blood.
6 The shadow of that post would disgrace and darken the whole State.
7 The tent was beginning to darken and the showman glanced up apprehensively.
8 We mistake unfamiliarity for beauty; we darken our perceptions with idle foreignness.
9 Even so, my field of vision began to darken along its edges.
10 Through her eyelids she could see the light in the room darken .
11 I looked through it at the grey sky, just beginning to darken .
12 Were Fingal himself before me my soul should not darken in fear.
13 And presently the deodars darken the way with a solemn presence, for-
14 And she had seen them stay and grow and deepen and darken .
15 The storming shapes dulled with them, seemed to darken into the murk.
16 Not a line appeared to darken the life of his little pal.
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