eclipsed in English

verb
1
(of a celestial body) obscure the light from or to (another celestial body).
as the last piece of the sun was eclipsed by the moon

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1. The moon is partly eclipsed.

2. His nearness eclipsed all other sensations.

3. The sun is partly eclipsed .

4. The moon will be totally eclipsed at 10 pm.

5. The moon eclipsed the sun and blotted it out.

6. Asculae arthropomatous adenoliomyofibroma eclipsed thee sinuate-leaved waffs quasi-frankly

7. Eclipsed Conformations are higher in energy and less stable than staggered Conformations

8. The Conformations of butane above show the staggered and eclipsed Conformations of butane

9. Statistically, the VOC eclipsed all of its rivals in the Asia trade.

10. New Criticism was eclipsed as the dominant mode of Anglo-American literary Criticism by the 1970s

11. 25 A more subtle kind of isomerism is illustrated by the eclipsed and staggered forms of ethane.

12. Is the moral of this story, you know what, the fax is kind of eclipsed by the mobile phone?

13. At present, however, the festivities seem light years away, having been eclipsed by a fiscal crisis of mammoth proportions.

14. The old realm of Caledor was eclipsed by other realms including the fast-rising mercantile city-state of Lothern.

15. A guilt-ridden Mickey roams the wasteland and faces up to friends he cast aside and eclipsed with his own fame.

16. Conventions in Birmingham and Manchester that year were eclipsed by the September convention radiating world wide from the Royal Albert Hall, London.

17. (1 Peter 2:11; Philippians 3:20) The joyful festival was temporarily eclipsed by the apostasy that resulted in the formation of Christendom.

18. (iv) Staggered Conformations about carbon-carbon single bonds are more stable (have a lower potential energy) than the corresponding eclipsed Conformations

19. For decades black coffee became increasingly popular in the Western world, and partially eclipsed the traditional cup of tea in Britain.

20. The worst is often passionately intrusive, while the best is readily eclipsed by noisier and more persuasive methods of dissemination.

21. Beyond Prosecco: The Best Bubblies From the Boot Italy’s finest sparkling wines continue to be eclipsed stateside by the ever popular Prosecco

22. At Columbine, students who were organizing a day of service to mark the 20-year anniversary saw their preparations eclipsed by emergency …

23. In the closing decades of the 19th century, the Euclidean algorithm gradually became eclipsed by Dedekind's more general theory of ideals.

24. The cartoonist Berkeley Breathed introduced us to “Bloom County” and its eclectic residents — including the penguin Opus, whose bulbous nose was only eclipsed by …

25. The tallest building in Pittsburgh until 1970, when it was eclipsed by the U.S. Steel Tower, it is capped by a step pyramid structure several stories high.

26. Ethane (H3C–CH3) and Substituted Ethane The ethane molecule, C2H6, can exist in both the staggered and eclipsed Conformations where the staggered Conformation is slightly more stable

27. In chemistry an eclipsed Conformation is a Conformation in which two substituent X and Y on neighboring atoms A, B are in the closest distance, showing that …

28. 21 The encounter with Laura was eclipsed by tragedy when Mark Twain's younger brother, Henry, died at age 19 in a riverboat explosion on June 18

29. The time of being eclipsed by male Calypsonians to present day has been one of exceptional growth for women in calypso and their impact on the national stage

30. Solomon (277 Occurrences) s favorite wife, of Nathan the court prophet, of Zadok who had eclipsed Abiathar, of Benaiah, the son of a priest, but one of the three Bravest of David's

31. M odern Family‘s Sofia Vergara tops our new ranking of the world’s highest paid Actresses with $43 million, as the TV star led a surge of small-screen paydays that eclipsed those in …

32. Equilibrium is reached between the two Conformations, and at room temperature, approximately 99% of ethane molecules have an approximately staggered conformation, whereas only about 1% have an eclipsed conformation. Again, that's due to stability

33. Shortly thereafter, Aruba became home to a major oil-refining operation, which was the economic mainstay until the early 1990s, when its contribution to the local economy was eclipsed by tourism

34. Set against the paralysis that afflicts the US, it might even be said to have eclipsed the West's laissez faire, democratically driven approach to economic management, and provide a model for us all.

35. Most early Banjos were 5-string open-back styles until the early 20 th century when 4-string tenors and plectrums started being used in the popular dance bands of that era and eclipsed the 5-string

36. Cyclopentane is a stable molecule with a small amount of ring strain, while cyclohexane is able to adopt the perfect geometry of a Cycloalkane in which all angles are the ideal 109.5° and no hydrogens are eclipsed

37. Our difficulties have been eclipsed by our many joys —helping others accept the truth and mature spiritually, working together as husband and wife, and feeling that we have used our lives in the best possible way.

38. Bacteriophages, the most abundant and genetically diverse type of organism in the biosphere, were discovered at the beginning of the 20th century and enjoyed decades of used as anti-bacterial agents before being eclipsed by the antibiotic era

39. ‘The distance r is independent of the distant galaxy's Azimuth around the axis of displacement.’ ‘The relative aspect is defined as the subject's aspect minus the solar Azimuth.’ ‘They eclipsed the sun and filled the sky to the Azimuth.’

40. Acacia trees, producing the resinous gum known as gum arabic, and other aromatic trees and plants formed a major part of the ancient Arabian economy, as they do to a lesser extent in modern times, being eclipsed today by the black gold of petroleum. —Ge 2:12.

41. ‘As he matured Artistically, the visual content of his murals eclipsed the politics.’ ‘Rembrandt is chiefly responsible for transforming the self-portrait as an Artistically innovative form.’ ‘She believed that other women might express themselves Artistically, too, using flowers as their medium.’

42. Bsby “has many of the same flaws as LIBOR,” Gensler said, adding “they both rely on a relatively thin market that tends to disappear in times of stress.” SOFR, while based on high transaction volumes, has not eclipsed LIBOR as a reference rate because it …

43. ‘The Romantic movement and the growth of a native Russian theatre mark a high period of Anglomania and the zenith of Shakespeare's popularity in tragedy.’ ‘Some of the gloss was taken from the image of Great Britain when her colonies rebelled, and Anglomania was partially eclipsed by enthusiasm for all things American.’

44. 1961), is a landmark project comprising 412 photographs conceived over the course of a decade.Displayed in serial grids and organized into 25 chapters, Analogue documents the eclipsed texture of 20th-century urban life as seen in vanishing mom-and-pop stores and the simultaneous emergence of the global rag trade.

45. Wide of beam, stout of mast, short-Bowspritted, her boom clewed up to clear her deck load of rough stone; drawing ten feet aft and nine feet for’ard; a twelve-horse hoisting engine and boiler in her forecastle; at the tiller a wabbly-jointed, halibut-shaped, moon-faced (partially eclipsed, owing to …

46. Boy is a 2010 New Zealand comedy-drama film, written and directed by Taika Waititi.The film stars James Rolleston, Te Aho Aho Eketone-Whitu, and Waititi.It is produced by Cliff Curtis, Ainsley Gardiner and Emanuel Michael and financed by the New Zealand Film Commission.In New Zealand, the film eclipsed previous records for a first week's box office takings for a local production.

47. Wide of beam, stout of mast, short-Bowspritted, her boom clewed up to clear her deck load of rough stone; drawing ten feet aft and nine feet for’ard; a twelve-horse hoisting engine and boiler in her forecastle; at the tiller a wabbly-jointed, halibut-shaped, moon-faced (partially eclipsed, owing to a fringe of dark whiskers), sleepy-eyed skipper named Baxter,–such