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7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Overshadow' in a Sentence

"To be more important or significant when compared to something else." more

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The environmental impact of the project will have overshadowed its initial benefits.
Educational reforms will have overshadowed outdated teaching methodologies.
The upcoming film's success will have overshadowed the previous box office records.
The team's future victories will have overshadowed the disappointment of this defeat.
By the time the new skyscraper is complete, it will have overshadowed the neighboring buildings.
Global economic changes will have overshadowed local market fluctuations.
The diplomatic efforts will have overshadowed the conflicts in international relations.

Overshadow

oh-ver-shad-oh
verbTo be more important or significant when compared to something else.
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Last Updated On: June 7, 2024
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