10 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 looming skyscraper tends to overshadow the historical buildings in the city center.
The intricate plot twists in the mystery novel threatened to overshadow the main detective's skills.
A sense of responsibility should not overshadow the joy of adventure.
The upcoming solar eclipse will be overshadowing other celestial events this month.
The anticipation of the main event could overshadow the excitement of the opening acts.
The mesmerizing melody of the piano has been overshadowing the noise of the bustling city outside.
The intricate melody of the violin should complement the orchestra, not overshadow it.
The scandalous gossip in the office had been overshadowing the team's productivity.
The talented rookie am overshadowing the experienced players in the basketball team.
The bold headlines in the newspaper tended to overshadow the smaller, yet significant, stories.
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