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obnubilatebecloud, obscureThe writer's essay includes some valid points, but they are obnubilated by his convoluted prose style. "Early street lighting had the disconcerting effect of obnubilating as [..]
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obnubilate1580s, from Latin obnibulatus, past participle of obnubilare "to cover with clouds or fog," from ob- (see ob-) + verb from Latin nubes "cloud" (see nuance). Related: Obnubilated; o [..]
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obnubilateto darken, dim, or obscure something
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obnubilate(v) make less visible or unclear(v) make unclear, indistinct, or blurred
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