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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The drug dealer tried to darken the money he earned from illegal activities.
The terrorist group attempted to darken the money trail of their funding sources.
He decided to darken his earnings by running a cash-only business.
She adds black ink to the water to darken the shade.
She decided to darken her past to avoid judgment.
The celebrity's team tried to darken the scandal to protect their image.
The politician chose to darken his stance on the issue to appease both sides.
The government tried to darken the scale of the environmental disaster.
The artist decided to darken certain areas of the painting to add depth.
The company tried to darken the real reason behind the layoffs.
The company chose to darken their true intentions for the merger.
The spy had to darken his identity to carry out his mission.
The chef wanted to darken the recipe to make it his own signature dish.
He tried to darken the details of his criminal past.
The witness was asked not to darken any information during the investigation.
She decided to darken her relationship status on social media.
The spy agency used various techniques to darken their operations from public view.
He asked his friend to darken the truth about the accident.
The politician attempted to darken the truth about the corruption allegations.
The controversial decision by the coach would darken the team's image.
The comedian's insensitive joke about a sensitive topic was enough to darken his career.
The public criticism began to darken the writer's once-promising career.
The false accusations began to darken the athlete's reputation.
False accusations can darken a person's character.
The high-profile divorce would darken the couple's once happy relationship.
A criminal record can darken a person's chances of getting a job.
A scandal can darken a celebrity's career overnight.
A mistake at work can darken a person's reputation among colleagues.
A negative review can darken a restaurant's reputation.
A cheating scandal can darken a student's academic record.
The teacher warned the student that his behavior could darken his academic record.
Rumors of embezzlement can darken a politician's reputation.
A safety violation can darken a company's public image.
The politician's unethical behavior would darken the party's image.
The scandal would darken his political career forever.
A poor performance review can darken an employee's future prospects.
The criminal's past continued to darken his reputation in the community.
The company's poor financial performance has started to darken its future prospects.
The company's financial situation began to darken after several bad investments.
He asked the artist to darken the colors in the portrait.
The clouds started to darken, signaling an incoming storm.
The storm clouds began to darken the sky, signaling the approaching rain.
The charcoal grill is used to darken the meat before cooking it.
He tried to darken the shadows in the photograph.
She decided to darken her hair with a new dye.
The curtains were drawn to darken the room for the movie.
She used a black marker to darken the lines of the drawing.
The sudden event was enough to darken his mood.
The politician's reputation started to darken after a series of scandals.
The grime on the windows had begun to darken the view outside.
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