0 a cloth or long, loose piece of clothing that is used to wrap a dead body before it is buried
2 to hide something by covering or surrounding it:
Visitors have complained about the scaffolding that shrouds half the castle.
Suddenly all the lights went out and the house was shrouded in darkness.
Rather, the large attendance and emotional ' success ' of such funerals shrouds the death's shameful character.
The origins of its are not shrouded in much mystery.
The thing lies shrouded, invisible, in thousand-fold hallucinations.
The vision he presents is one shrouded in gloom and fatalism.
They help us to contextualize in vivid detail a life shrouded in hearsay, myth, and outright propaganda.
Despite the promise of embryonic stem cell research using cloned embryos, challenging social, political, and legal questions have shrouded that issue with controversy.
The nature of the evolution of local schemes to develop advanced levels of practice is often complex and shrouded in historical and political conflict.
The policy process was shrouded in secrecy and this sometimes led to struggles between politicians and civil servants, the ultimate implementers of government programmes.
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