beshadowing

/bɪˈʃædoʊɪŋ/
verb
  1. To cast a shadow over; to darken or obscure.
    • The old tree's branches were beshadowing the garden bench, making it a shady spot to rest.
    • The tall building was beshadowing the small park, leaving it cool and dim.
    • Thick clouds began beshadowing the entire valley as the storm approached.
  2. To make something less clear or happy; to overshadow or spoil.
    • The argument between the friends was beshadowing the otherwise joyful party.
    • His past mistakes kept beshadowing his attempts to start fresh.
    • A feeling of doubt was beshadowing her excitement about the trip.
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