0 past simple and past participle of cloud --
1 If something transparent clouds, or if something clouds it, it becomes difficult to see through. --
Her judgement on political violence is also clouded by her desire to depict the struggle as a just war.
In this regard, the prospects of the campaign in dialect areas are clouded with uncertainty.
It appears that the problems inherent in the pedestal technique have significantly clouded findings obtained with it.
A patient's reasoning is often clouded by the impact of disease.
To some extent these later developments have clouded analyses of earlier socialist parties.
However, the import of foreign waste plastics has been clouded by controversy.
The situation is clouded by the common confusion, as ' auxiliaries', of operatives with periphrastic (or analytic) elements associated with the expression of verbal categories.
Most of it focused, not on the authors' few factual errors or most arguable interpretations of clouded events, but on their overall perspective.