1. shadowing - Noun
2. shadowing - Verb
of Shadow
Shade, or gradation of light and color; shading.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe memory of my own suffering has prevented me from ever shadowing one young soul with the superstition of the Christian religion. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Tragedy is one of the larger prices we pay for being alive. No one ever sidesteps tragedy. It is always there, shadowing us. Douglas Kennedy
According to the report, an X-ray conducted on a patient’s lungs six weeks after he left the hospital revealed thin white lines known as reticular shadowing, which could indicate the early signs of scarring or pulmonary fibrosis. Source: Internet
After all that had happened, open shadowing, friends turning away, Pasternak's suicidal condition at the time, one can.. Source: Internet
Britain’s navy said last week that its vessels had been shadowing Russian warships “after unusually high levels of activity in the English Channel and North Sea.” Source: Internet
Authorities are abiding by international law which means the boats cannot be turned around, and British and French naval vessels are shadowing the dinghies in case they come into difficulties. Source: Internet