eclipse, v.
(eclipsed, eclipses, eclipsing)
freq. cnt. 2
(eclipsed, eclipses, eclipsing)
freq. cnt. 2
cause an eclipse of (a celestial body) by intervention
<verb.perception> freq. cnt.: 1 freq. cnt.: 1
eclipse occult
<verb.perception> freq. cnt.: 1 freq. cnt.: 1
eclipse occult
sample sentences
"The Sun eclipses the moon today""Planets and stars often are occulted by other celestial bodies"
verb frames
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derivationally related form
semantic pointers
hypernym
be greater in significance than
<verb.stative> freq. cnt.: 2 freq. cnt.: 1 freq. cnt.: 1
dominate eclipse overshadow
<verb.stative> freq. cnt.: 2 freq. cnt.: 1 freq. cnt.: 1
dominate eclipse overshadow
sample sentences
"the tragedy overshadowed the couple's happiness"verb frames
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semantic pointers
hypernym