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Definition of Overshadower

Overshadower
Overshadower O"ver*shad"ow*er, n. One that throws a shade, or shadow, over anything. --Bacon.

Meaning of Overshadower from wikipedia

- Verbal overshadowing is a phenomenon where giving a verbal description of sensory input impairs formation of memories of that input. This was first reported...
- Diagnostic overshadowing is the attribution of a person's symptoms to a psychiatric problem when such symptoms actually suggest a comorbid condition....
- Spirit possession is an unusual or an altered state of consciousness and ****ociated behaviors which are purportedly caused by the control of a human body...
- had written shortly before taking the stage: The spirit of June Carter overshadows me tonight with the love she had for me and the love I have for her....
- The early 20th century saw a period of Taishō democracy (1912–1926) overshadowed by increasing expansionism and militarization. World War I allowed ****an...
- economy with privatization and deregulation. Ramos's economic gains were overshadowed by the onset of the 1997 Asian financial crisis. His successor, Joseph...
- is often criticized as an act of imperialism. His po****rity was soon overshadowed by Roosevelt's. William McKinley Jr. was born in 1843 in Niles, Ohio...
- serious games are those where the entertainment factor may be augmented, overshadowed, or even eliminated by other purposes for the game. Game design is used...
- baseball is by every reckoning the national sport, the national team overshadows the city and provincial teams that play in the top-level domestic leagues...
- immensely rewarding—Game Informer said that these successes "always overshadowed the bumps along the way", and Kotaku said that failure became "easier...