Astronomical event where one body hides another.
Be greater in significance than.
One celestial body obscures another.
Cause an eclipse of (a celestial body) by intervention.
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.
6 The last solar eclipse visible from the Faroes was 60 years ago.
7 It's a lunar eclipse , said Helen Klus of the Royal Astronomical Society.
8 Another longer lasting aspect is the lunar eclipse that happens on Tuesday.
9 It is now the fourth eclipse ; you would call it late afternoon.
10 I didn't know there was going to be a solar eclipse today!
11 This region will have one of the best views of the eclipse .
12 Like the Cold War-era science that spawned them, they've gone into eclipse .
13 Her reaction was especially surprising since this eclipse had been her idea.
14 The poetic soul of Burns passes away in poverty and moral eclipse .
15 However, each lunar eclipse is visible from more than half the Earth.
16 The eclipse of love makes the love fairer when the eclipse passes.
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