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Filter by Meaning The celebrity's use of sunglasses was an obscuration of her identity.
The novel's popularity led to an obscuration of the author's previous works.
The meteorological phenomenon known as the aurora borealis can cause an obscuration of radio signals.
The thick fog caused an obscuration of the lighthouse's beam, posing a risk to nearby ships.
The lighthouse was built to prevent ships from crashing on the rocks due to the obscuration caused by the thick fog.
The smoke from the fire caused an obscuration of the view of the city skyline.
The mountain range caused an obscuration of the cellular signals in the valley.
The dust storm caused an obscuration of the horizon.
The technical jargon used in the report resulted in an obscuration of the findings.
The artist's use of shading led to an intentional obscuration of certain details in the painting.
The morning mist resulted in an obscuration of the sunrise.
The rain's obscuration of the road caused the driver to slow down.
The dust storm caused an obscuration of the city skyline.
The obscuration of the text was intentional, meant to hide sensitive information.
The leader's charisma led to an obscuration of their questionable actions.
The musician's new album resulted in an obscuration of their previous songs.
The artist's new exhibit caused an obscuration of their earlier pieces.
The new movie's success caused an obscuration of other films in the box office.
The satellite dish needed to be moved to a different location to avoid the obscuration caused by the large building.
The fog caused an obscuration of the radio waves, making communication difficult.
The use of certain materials in construction can cause an obscuration of electromagnetic signals.
The CEO's obscuration of the company's financial information caused investors to become suspicious.
The obscuration of the sun during an eclipse was a spectacular sight.
The politician's evasive language led to an obscuration of the issues at hand.
The curtains provided an obscuration of the view outside.
The low lighting in the room caused an obscuration of the details in the artwork.
The use of technical jargon led to an obscuration of the speaker's message.
The heavy rain led to an obscuration of the road signs.
The camouflage provided by the forest led to an obscuration of the army's movements.
The heavy fog caused an obscuration of the driver's vision.
The fog caused an obscuration of the mountain.
The politician's response was an obscuration of the truth.
The critic noted an obscuration of the author's message in the convoluted writing.
The artist's use of layers of paint created an obscuration of the underlying image.
The security guard's obscuration of the entrance prevented anyone from entering.
The company's obscuration of its environmental impact was exposed by investigative journalists.
The detective's suspicion grew as she noticed a pattern of obscuration in the suspect's story.
The scientist's obscuration of certain data points in the study raised questions about its validity.
The company's obscuration of its financial records made it difficult to determine its profitability.
His use of complex jargon was an obscuration of his lack of knowledge.
The company's use of legal jargon was an obscuration of its true intentions.
The athlete's fame resulted in an obscuration of his personal life.
The writer's use of metaphors created an obscuration of the literal meaning.
The car's radio signal was affected by the obscuration caused by the tall trees on the side of the road.
The transit of Venus across the sun caused a small but noticeable obscuration of its light.
The passing of a meteor led to a momentary obscuration of the starry sky.
The dense foliage of the trees led to an obscuration of the sunlight in the forest.
The dense clouds caused an obscuration of the moonlight.
The passing of a comet caused a temporary obscuration of the night sky.
The mountain range created an obscuration of the sunrise for the valley below.
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