verb (transitive) as in strong fondness

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shroud, obscure

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Example:The dense fog can shroud and unshadow the landmarks, making them almost invisible.

Definition:To cover or conceal as if by a shroud; to hide, mystify, or disguise with secrecy or mystery; to surround with darkness or shadows.

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Example:The tall trees obscure and unshadow the path, making it hard to see.

Definition:To make dark, dim, or indistinct, as by intervening substances or obstacles; to darken; to render unobservable or unrecognizable.

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