0 past simple and past participle of shadow
2 to produce a shadow:
3 to make a person unhappy or to make their life less happy:
Here, every firmly guaranteed transition is shadowed by one that is possible.
The entire sheet of paper is then illuminated purely by skylight, as previously was the shadowed area.
The snow is very white, with blue cleverly mixed into it on the canvas for the shadowed areas.
Here modern goddesses over shadowed the ancient ones.
The narrative of spiritual quest is shadowed by the narrative of conquest.
Subjects "shadowed" speech that was partially obscured by multispeaker babble.
There is an imbalance of signals from the corresponding retinae because one is shadowed by the blood vessel and the other receives normal stimulation.
The narrative of romance and unrequited love is shadowed by a bourgeois narrative of domesticity.