1. overshadowing - Noun
2. overshadowing - Verb
of Overshadow
Source: Webster's dictionarySexism, like racism, goes with us into the next century. I see class warfare as overshadowing both. Constance Baker Motley
Western civilization is passing through a social revolution unparalleled in history for scope and power. Its coming was inevitable. ...By universal consent this social crisis is the overshadowing problem of our generation. Walter Rauschenbusch
A few more Alvey leg kicks preceded a Jung combination, but Alvey’s success rate was overshadowing Jung’s. Source: Internet
But with the relentless pushing of his gimmick, he is entering the territory where the persona is so large and so loud that it’s overshadowing his performances in the cage. Source: Internet
Asian markets dropped Thursday as the economic reality of the coronavirus crisis became even starker, and China-US relations soured, overshadowing recent optimism over the easing of lockdown measures. Source: Internet
However, it became popular for book body text use, overshadowing the narrower and lighter Aldus, which Zapf had designed for this role. Source: Internet