2obscure verb
obscures; obscured; obscur·ing [+ obj] 1 : to make (something) difficult to understand or know : to make (something) obscure
▪ The true history has been obscured by legends about what happened. ▪ They accused the company of trying to obscure the fact that the product poses a health risk. 2 : to hide or cover (something) : to be in front of (something) so that it cannot be seen
▪ Low clouds obscured the mountains. = The mountains were obscured by low clouds. ▪ Her view of the game was obscured [=blocked] by a post.
▪ The true history has been obscured by legends about what happened. ▪ They accused the company of trying to obscure the fact that the product poses a health risk.
▪ Low clouds obscured the mountains. = The mountains were obscured by low clouds. ▪ Her view of the game was obscured [=blocked] by a post.




