0 a way of making something difficult to see by having a colour or pattern that is similar to the area around it -- kamuflaż
a camouflage jacket
What is true of the ordinary citizen camouflaged in blue is equally true of the ordinary citizen camouflaged in khaki.
The debate is camouflaged with an enormous amount of political correctness.
How many inter-union disagreements have been camouflaged by some other description?
Oceans and vegetation on land have camouflaged warming by absorbing more than half of man-made emissions so far.
As with externalizing symptoms, we analyzed a model that included direct paths from older and younger siblings' camouflaging self-presentations and preoccupation with peer acceptance to their internalizing symptoms.
Existing research has not focused on the pathways through which camouflaging self-presentations and concern about peer acceptance may act as risk factors for the development of externalizing symptoms.
After the experiments, stimulation ar tifacts were camouflaged in the broadband data by substituting ar tifact data samples by a linear interpolation between the adjacent time windows.
In this study, we tested the hypothesis that camouflaging one's academic abilities or interests is a risk factor for the development of externalizing and internalizing symptoms.