0 present participle of overshadow --
1 to cause someone or something to seem less important or less happy: --
Overshadowing all that is the issue of planning policy guidance.
The spectre of cancer is overshadowing the whole community.
Such inaccuracies cause considerable disappointment and annoyance, overshadowing the good facilities that a hotel or resort may offer.
It also often happens that these sites suffer from such factors as bad access and overshadowing by over-congested buildings in the locality.
Finally, overshadowing in some, though not all respects, all other developments, is the release of atomic energy.
Overshadowing all other problems—with regard to coal, building and industry generally—there is the cloud which has arisen in connection with the steel and tinplate trade.
We have to consider an overshadowing question which none of us can avoid, and that is unemployment whether in agriculture or in industry.
There must be adequate space between old and new buildings to avoid spoiling the amenity of neighbouring houses, for example, by overshadowing.