eclipsed

[US]/ɪˈklɪpst/
[UK]/ɪˈklɪpst/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.caused an eclipse; overshadowed; made something less important

Phrases & Collocations

eclipsed by

eclipsed events

eclipsed vision

eclipsed achievements

eclipsed light

eclipsed hopes

eclipsed dreams

eclipsed figures

eclipsed moments

eclipsed memories

Example Sentences

the bright moon eclipsed the stars in the night sky.

her achievements were eclipsed by the scandal.

the sun was eclipsed by the clouds.

his talent was eclipsed by his lack of confidence.

the new technology has eclipsed the old methods.

the excitement of the event was eclipsed by the rain.

her smile eclipsed all the sadness in the room.

the performance was eclipsed by the technical difficulties.

his contributions were eclipsed by his colleagues' work.

the beauty of the landscape was eclipsed by the fog.

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