0 to make something less enjoyable -- омрачать
[ often passive ] The party was overshadowed by a family argument.
1 to make someone or something less important or successful -- затмевать, оставлять в тени
However, this overshadows the deeper questions about religion, plurality, and tolerance.
Moreover, style was often overshadowed by subject matter in that it is likely that prints were frequently chosen for what they portrayed.
Today, the traditional music is a minority art and overshadowed by western music and culture.
The ministry's need to maintain organizational viability overshadowed any desires to maintain amiable relations with banks.
By 1750 law enforcement was still overshadowed by the gallows, but it had acquired many refinements, not least in its preventative and investigative functions.
In view of criterion the loss of growth potential due to plasmid transfer overshadows the growth of the non-senescent fungus from resource consumption.
Under the influence of its heady seduction, performance values are often overshadowed and/or lost or frustrated by technological concerns.
However, the company's financial position was overshadowed by low prices and non-payment by government agencies.
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