0 the use of leaves, branches, paints, and clothes for hiding soldiers or military equipment so that they cannot be seen against the area around them:
1 to use leaves, branches, paints, or clothes to hide soldiers or military equipment so that they cannot be seen against the area around them:
The troops had camouflaged themselves so effectively that the enemy didn't notice them approaching.
The tent was camouflaged to avoid detection by infiltrating enemy soldiers.
Often albino animals don't live long since they are unable to camouflage themselves.
Textbooks use pictures of peppered moths camouflaged on tree trunks as evidence for natural selection.
He camouflaged the payments by listing them as "building materials".
Some industries' losses are camouflaged by gains in other industries.
2 a condition in which the appearance of someone or something when placed against a background makes the person or thing difficult or impossible to see:
3 to hide soldiers and equipment on the ground from enemies by making them look like their surroundings:
As previously noted, camouflaging self-presentations and preoccupation with peer acceptance create a situation in which youths invest little time or effor t in academic pursuits.
Occasionally, culturally camouflaged informers helped achieve significant results.
However, their dominance camouflages cultural differences in the perception of the historical landscape and local practices of historical identity.
We hypothesized that receipt of involved- suppor tive parenting would be negatively associated with camouflaging self-presentations and preoccupation with peer group acceptance.
First, conversation must not be so purely formal that the truth, if disagreeable, becomes camouflaged.
Thus, the fetishization of machines in the culture of technology, like the fetishization of the commodity, camouflages the necessary activity of skilled workers.
In addition, we explored an ancillary hypothesis that suppor tive sibling relationships would occasion more similarity in siblings' externalizing symptoms, internalizing symptoms, camouflaging self-presentations, and concern about peer acceptance.
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.
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