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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to eclipse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing one thing overshadowing or surpassing another in significance, importance, or visibility.
Example: "The new technology is expected to eclipse the previous models in terms of performance and efficiency."
Alternatives: "to overshadow" or "to outshine".
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to eclipse
verb
Of astronomical bodies, to cause an eclipse.
synonyms
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And then I want to eclipse myself".
Their advice to eclipse watchers?
To eclipse the U.N. meeting?
Came from nowhere to eclipse even Brian O'Driscoll.
Almost immediately, Jobs began to eclipse Amelio within Apple.
Mr. Rash's artistry was blinding enough to eclipse his craftsmanship.
As NTL rises, it is likely to eclipse Sky.
Four starters scored in double figures to eclipse the 27 points each from Pierce and Walker.
His authority at times seemed to eclipse that of President Bush.
The anger threatens to eclipse the Group of 20 meeting next week in London.
With 36 deaths, Indonesia is expected to eclipse Vietnam soon as the world's worst-hit country.
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