Eclipsed can be categorized as a verb.
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eclipse - cause an eclipse of (a celestial body) by intervention; "The Sun eclipses the moon today"; "Planets and stars often are occulted by other celestial bodies" | ||
eclipse - be greater in significance than; "the tragedy overshadowed the couple's happiness" |
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1. | verb | Once the Sun is totally eclipsed, the Sun's corona can be seen shining in all directions around the Moon. This is a spectacular sight because the only time the Sun's corona can be seen is during a total solar eclipse. | |
2. | verb | But the extraordinary homeliness of her gait and manner would have eclipsed any face in the world. | |
3. | verb | Freeganism is a total boycott of an economic system where the profit motive has eclipsed ethical considerations and where massively complex systems of productions ensure that all the products we buy will have detrimental impacts most of which we may never even consider. | |
4. | verb | Apples are tinged with this colour, hanging in a sunlit tree, or ivory painted with red, or the moon, eclipsed, blushing in her brightness. | |
5. | verb | Thanks to a massive injection of post-riot funds, small, cheerfully painted apartment buildings have all but eclipsed peeling grim high-rises. | |
6. | verb | Generation Z, America’s youngest generation, is well on course to eclipse older generations in size and social impact. | |
7. | verb | Generation Z, America’s youngest generation, is well on course to eclipse older generations in size and social impact. |
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Once the Sun is totally eclipsed, the Sun's corona can be seen shining in all directions around the Moon. This is a spectacular sight because the only time the Sun's corona can be seen is during a total solar eclipse. | |
But the extraordinary homeliness of her gait and manner would have eclipsed any face in the world. | |
Freeganism is a total boycott of an economic system where the profit motive has eclipsed ethical considerations and where massively complex systems of productions ensure that all the products we buy will have detrimental impacts most of which we may never even consider. | |
Apples are tinged with this colour, hanging in a sunlit tree, or ivory painted with red, or the moon, eclipsed, blushing in her brightness. | |
Thanks to a massive injection of post-riot funds, small, cheerfully painted apartment buildings have all but eclipsed peeling grim high-rises. | |
Generation Z, America’s youngest generation, is well on course to eclipse older generations in size and social impact. | |
Generation Z, America’s youngest generation, is well on course to eclipse older generations in size and social impact. |