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8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Occlude' in a Sentence

"To close, shut, or block a passage, opening, or any similar pathway." more

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Icebergs have occluded the sea route, causing delays in shipping.
He realized that his absentmindedness has occluded important details in the report.
She found that emotions have occluded rational thinking in critical situations.
Excessive paperwork has occluded the smooth workflow in the office.
The debris from the storm has occluded the entrance to the cave.
Stubborn stains have occluded the beauty of the antique rug.
Layers of dust have occluded the once vibrant colors of the old painting.
The political controversy has occluded the original message of the campaign.

Occlude

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verbTo close, shut, or block a passage, opening, or any similar pathway.
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Last Updated On: April 2, 2024
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