Sentence examples for be shadowed from inspiring English sources

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be shadowed

noun

A dark image projected onto a surface where light (or other radiation) is blocked by the shade of an object.

  • My shadow lengthened as the sun began to set.

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Even when cases are dismissed, people can be shadowed for years by error-ridden criminal records.

The state should be shadowed by Jewish rabbinic law and morally swayed by rabbinic courts.

Even so, experts say, the Democrats' proposals will be shadowed by the deficit.

He is to be shadowed by a Russian-appointed viceroy and has little control over the armed forces.

"If the World Bank doesn't support this investigation, its Ethiopia programme will continue to be shadowed by controversy".

This is largely because scientific research will always be shadowed by a force that can't be curbed, only contained: sheer randomness.

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Soon their joy is shadowed by foreboding.

Important details are shadowed in pretrial murk.

The campaign was shadowed by mortality.

But it was shadowed by some disappointment.

George Gregan was shadowed everywhere he went.

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