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Synonyms for becloud

make less visible or unclear

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The beCloud specialists have now managed to reduce the response time of the equipment to 10-11 ms (milliseconds), which is less than the achieved in the 4G network but more than expected in future 5G networks.
And let the soft warmth of alcohol becloud your time and memory!
Words or phrases tending to becloud or nullify the proper classification of eggs are not permitted, e.g., B or above, mostly large.
Indeed, it is the lot of not a few, whose otherwise disordered and troubled appetites of will and emotion further becloud their celestial sense while in via.
The comical conversation between the newly sighted fellow and his detractors, as well as the later one between Jesus and the man he had healed, reveal the confusion and fragmentary insight that still becloud the heart and mind of any newly baptized person.
*** "You can not apply mathematics as long as words still becloud reality." (Herman Weyl 1885-1955)
It would be the act of a schoolyard bully if we were to let our anger at a few Muslim terrorists becloud our vision to the point where we were "taking on" a whole gaggle of states that are united primarily by a religion.
Abstract theories, vapid simplifications, and political partisanship increasingly becloud its basic significations and hinder its full expression.
Eden, a young aspiring poet, a "mapmaker" (2), who wants to become the successor of Hughes and Baldwin, arrives in Paris in September 1986 only to have the decay and squalor of her surroundings becloud her illusions.
This problem has yet to be faced fully by the inflation targeters since measurement questions becloud the actual or potential existence of inflation.
John Carver, assistant and then under secretary, later called him "this rather mystical father figure from [Udall's] young days in Tucson." Californian Ralph Brody believed "that Barry let his own philosophical views becloud his legal judgments" (Carver, 1969).
The challenge is to ensure that public overreaction and professional defensiveness do not becloud the issues.
To her credit, Ozick feels deeply, but she never allows feelings, which a true essayist would consider suspect, to becloud reason.