obnubilated

[US]/ɒbˈnjuːbɪleɪt/
[UK]/ɑbˈnuːbɪˌleɪt/

Translation

vt.to obscure or darken with clouds; to make unclear or confused

Phrases & Collocations

obnubilate thoughts

obnubilate truth

obnubilate vision

obnubilate ideas

obnubilate memories

obnubilate clarity

obnubilate emotions

obnubilate perception

obnubilate reality

obnubilate understanding

Example Sentences

the fog seemed to obnubilate the landscape completely.

his comments did nothing but obnubilate the main issue.

clouds began to obnubilate the sun during the afternoon.

the artist's use of dark colors can obnubilate the central theme.

her complicated explanation only served to obnubilate the topic.

he tried to obnubilate his true intentions with vague statements.

the dense smoke began to obnubilate visibility on the road.

her tears seemed to obnubilate her vision as she cried.

uncertainties can often obnubilate our decision-making process.

political jargon can obnubilate the real issues at hand.

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