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Tenebrate

To make or become dark or shadowy; to obscure or darken. This verb encapsulates the act of introducing, or experiencing, a state of darkness, gloom, or obscurity, whether literal or figurative. It can refer to physical darkness or the metaphorical dimming of understanding, joy, or clarity. The action implied is one of reducing visibility or knowledge, often suggesting a sense of foreboding or mystery, while always implying a specific act of darkening that may be externally caused or internal.

Tenebrate meaning with examples

  • The approaching storm began to tenebrate the valley as ominous clouds rolled in, shrouding the vibrant landscape in a growing darkness.
  • As the villain's plot unfolded, their actions began to tenebrate the protagonist's hopes and dreams, clouding them in despair and doubt.
  • The old mansion, filled with dust and cobwebs, tenebrated the secrets of generations, its shadowed rooms hiding a long-forgotten history.
  • Reading the dark and difficult book, its prose began to tenebrate my understanding, leaving me lost in a maze of complex ideas.

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