completely obscure
Frequency: 7.215.1 per million words
To hide or cover something or someone so that they cannot be seen.
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Examples (10)
- The dense fog completely obscured the towering skyscrapers.
- He deliberately tried to completely obscure his past from public scrutiny.
- Thick vegetation had completely obscured the entrance to the hidden cave.
- The large billboard completely obscured the view of the ocean from our balcony.
- Her profound sadness was completely obscured by a forced cheerful facade.
- A cloud of dust rose, momentarily completely obscuring the racing cars.
- The politician's vague statements served to completely obscure his true agenda.
- Historical revisionism can completely obscure the harsh realities of the past.
- The artist's intention was completely obscured by the abstract nature of the painting.
- The thick curtain was drawn, completely obscuring the stage from the audience.