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Obnubilate | |
verb | 1. Darken, dim, or cover with or as if with a cloud; obscure. |
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| "Cory refused to allow the sudden downpour to obnubilate his good mood." | "The car window's dark tint obnubilated any view of who was inside." | "I'll bring my big beach umbrella to keep us obnubilated all day." |
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| Latin, late 16th century |
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| The power of clouds to obnubilate, both figuratively and literally, is a popular concept in music, especially from folk singer Joni Mitchell. ... | |
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