1. eclipsing - Noun
2. eclipsing - Verb
of Eclipse
Source: Webster's dictionaryI find I am constantly being encouraged to pluck out some one aspect of myself and present this as the meaningful whole, eclipsing or denying the other parts of self. Audre Lorde
About 77 centimetres of snow fell at St. John’s International Airport, eclipsing the single-day record of 68.4 centimetres in 1999. Source: Internet
Before the coronavirus pandemic forced many to stay home, Salesforce was San Francisco's largest private employer, eclipsing the 168-year-old Wells Fargo. Source: Internet
As the death toll skyrockets, eclipsing the previous highs recorded in the spring amid the worst of its outbreak, authorities have started to tighten restrictions. Source: Internet
But now it has become in danger of eclipsing what she actually is: a pop singer." Source: Internet
From the point of view of the Earth, Algol Aa1 and Algol Aa2 form an eclipsing binary because their orbital plane contains the line of sight to the Earth. Source: Internet