Overshadow

Verb

 * 1)  To obscure something by casting a shadow.
 * 2)  To dominate something and make it seem insignificant.

Thesaurus
adumbrate, becloud, bedarken, bedim, befog, begloom, bemist, bestraddle, bestride, black, black out, blacken, blight, block the light, blot out, brown, cast a shadow, clabber up, clear, cloud, cloud over, cloud up, command, cover, curtain, darken, darken over, dim, dim out, diminish, dominate, draw the curtains, dwarf, eclipse, encloud, encompass with shadow, enmist, excel, extinguish, fake out, fog, gloom, haze, impair, look down upon, mar, minimize, mist, murk, nubilate, obfuscate, obnubilate, obscure, obumbrate, occult, occultate, outshine, outtop, overarch, overcast, overcloud, overlook, oversmoke, overtop, put down, put to shame, rise above, ruin, screen, shade, shadow, show up, shutter, smog, smoke, somber, spoil, surmount, top, tower above, tower over, veil

Etymology
ofersceadwian:, from ofer-: + sceadwian:, a calque of obumbro:, from ob: + umbro:. Compare Dutch overshaduwen:, German überschatten:.

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 * Swedish: överskugga