bedwarfing

/bɪˈdwɔrfɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of bedwarf: causing to appear small or insignificant in comparison.
    • The new skyscraper is bedwarfing all the older buildings downtown.
    • The massive cruise ship came into port, bedwarfing the fishing boats.
    • Her rapid progress is bedwarfing the efforts of her classmates.
adjective
  1. That makes something else seem small or insignificant by comparison.
    • The bedwarfing effect of the cathedral made visitors feel tiny.
    • The bedwarfing scale of the canyon amazed the hikers.
    • His bedwarfing talent left no doubt who the best performer was.
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