Make less visible or unclear.
Make undecipherable or imperceptible by obscuring or concealing.
Make unclear, indistinct, or blurred.
Другие значения термина "obscure" 1 Be aware, however, that this data is extremely verbose and often obscure .
2 Former paramilitaries often mobilise political rhetoric to justify or obscure criminal intent.
3 LibSems have been held annually for 40 years, often in obscure places.
4 However, the molecular mechanism responsible for NMDA-induced β-cell dysfunction remains largely obscure .
5 However, a majority of this annotation is scattered in obscure data sources.
6 However, the mechanisms regulating ABO gene expression in epithelial cells remain obscure .
7 This time, however, the cards were unusually obscure , and difficult to interpret.
8 The longer and more obscure the words used, the bigger the contract.
9 The only problem is finding the right karaoke song -too obscure ?
10 However, the molecular links between lipid metabolism and IL-1β production remain obscure .
11 The former sense is the more simple, the latter the more obscure .
12 This may obscure the usual rise in mortality with increasing systolic pressure.
13 Her words were visible wraiths in the chill; her expression was obscure .
14 The concern was lodged in two small rooms in an obscure office-building.
15 The latter part of this chapter is somewhat obscure in the original.
16 However, the molecular and cellular mechanism of adaptive reconsolidation still remains obscure .
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