dislimn

/dɪsˈlɪm/
verb
  1. To make something unclear or indistinct; to blur or obscure the outline of.
    • Time can dislimn even the sharpest memories, leaving only vague impressions.
    • The artist used water to dislimn the edges of the painted flowers, giving them a soft look.
    • The fog began to dislimn the shapes of the buildings in the distance.
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