eclipsing Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪˈklɪps]
  • Us [ ɪˈklɪps]

Meaning of eclipsing In English

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Examples of eclipsing

  • The current focus on dementia risks eclipsing other mental health problems of later life.

  • Above all, this is a narrator allied with the female protagonists in the keeping of eclipsing secrets.

  • One potential problem - possible confusion from background stars, particularly eclipsing binaries near the line of sight to a foreground target star - is addressed here.

  • There are grounds for criticism here because the present may be eclipsing an attention to the past.

  • Eclipsing happens in several ways in the piece.

  • Will not clinicians simply reflect on their own stories of origin, eclipsing the manifold differences that characterize other life trajectories?

  • Right now the trade is feeling the effects of labour shortage, the demand for muleteers eclipsing the supply.

  • Alongside this, and eclipsing it in rhetoric, there is his incomes policy.

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