beshadow

/bɪˈʃædoʊ/
verb
  1. To cast a shadow over; to darken or obscure.
    • Clouds beshadowed the picnic, but it didn't rain.
    • The eclipse began to beshadow the entire landscape.
    • Tall trees beshadow the garden in the late afternoon.
  2. To make something seem less positive or hopeful; to cast doubt or gloom over.
    • The threat of layoffs beshadowed the office for weeks.
    • Bad news beshadowed the celebration.
    • His past mistakes beshadow his current achievements.
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