English to Arabic Dictionary overshadow

overshadow

تلقي بظلالها
definition
verb
an enormous oak tree stood overshadowing the cottage
tower above and cast a shadow over.
his competitive nature often overshadows the other qualities
appear much more prominent or important than.
translation of 'overshadow'
verb
جعله معتما,
ظلل,
عتم,
أصبح مظلم
example
These stories tend to 'overshadow' the way Lottery grants have made a real difference to countless grassroots organisations.
But it was not intended to stand apart from his scientific work, let alone 'overshadow' it.
But too often, experts say, economic issues 'overshadow' important emotional considerations.
Investor gloom may well 'overshadow' improving economic fundamentals through the summer.
In later Buddhist folklore and thought these sentiments grew so prominent as to 'overshadow' even the premier value of liberation.
Routine modernization and the recapitalization of legacy systems appear to 'overshadow' programs that could yield disruptive innovation.
it is easy to let this feeling of tragedy 'overshadow' his story
The warning is against allowing the aftermath of instantaneous tragedy to 'overshadow' the various ongoing crises that are ignored because the effects are stretched over time.
And his parents always caught him at the wrong times - and then there was always Quasim to 'overshadow' him and make everything worse.
The court hopes that this film's quality will eventually 'overshadow' its bizarre notoriety.
And, of course, what President would want to appoint his predecessor, a man of great charm and pizzaz, to a position where he might actually 'overshadow' the new President.
Why then does his plight 'overshadow' the tender story of the prince?
He said the scheme was pitched below the height of Victorian Behrens Warehouse standing opposite and would not 'overshadow' it.
There is an inevitable sense of foreboding and personal betrayal that seem to 'overshadow' any story told in this genre.
it is easy to let this feeling of tragedy 'overshadow' his story
Social values and the promotion of a positive self image are at the forefront and for some, 'overshadow' mere competition.
People living near the site fear the development will 'overshadow' their homes, increase noise and traffic and lead to a loss of privacy.
Indeed, certain aspects, such as the important provider role, may 'overshadow' the progressive and egalitarian ideals and behaviors that are becoming so prevalent.
Their proactive constituencies espouse approaches that their opponents claim 'overshadow' more important issues.
Once again, however, while it is a strong female with both feminine and masculinized qualities who has saved the day, there is no strong male partner present to 'overshadow' her.
It was inevitable that the tragedy would 'overshadow' the rout.
It is however 'overshadowed' by nearby Kilimanjaro, which rises above it by over 1300 m.
However, that racing tragedy was more than 'overshadowed' by the sudden death of his wife Margaret a little over two years ago.
But the speculation has overshadowed that, and it also has 'overshadowed' the wins and the great plays.
The official candidate was greatly 'overshadowed' by the other four self-appointed independent candidates.
Despite the gloom that's 'overshadowed' the sector for a while, he believes that there are reasons to be hopeful.
A feisty performance threatens to overwhelm some of her co-performers, but in a real test of her ability she plays her part without 'overshadowing' the main leads.
At the '96 Olympics, the U.S. women's team so 'overshadowed' the men that the NBA stars almost could slip in and out the back door.
Even events of the most serious nature get 'overshadowed' by the political squabbles that will result as both sides attempt to leverage the issue to their advantage.
It's as if he felt the other musicians were 'overshadowing' him on his own album and, dammit, he decided to do something about it.
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