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
While there are some serious rhetorical and logical flaws, these flaws are generally overshadowed by the quality and depth of the research.
Without being flippant, this reviewer would reply that they were largely being determined on the field of battle - something that overshadowed everything else.
They value community more highly than individual rights, and their fear of internal and external disorder overshadows their concern for official misconduct.
The attention given to the estancia in the literature overshadows the performance of arable farming throughout the first half of the century.
The effects upon the actual records overshadowed some equally great revolutions behind the scenes, which tend to be forgotten.
However, symptoms of sudden or progressive hearing loss, tinnitus, vertigo and other cranial neuropathies may be overshadowed by those from other metastases.
All politics did not evaporate in the alchemy of the creative process, however: class politics were overshadowed though not effaced by the politics of sexuality.
However, the company's financial position was overshadowed by low prices and non-payment by government agencies.