Occlude in a sentence as a verb

Touch screen gamepads are not intuitive, and occlude the screen.

These objects can occlude an entire pedestrian or three.

Imaging optics are limited in how small a spot they can make from the sun, unless you occlude part of the sun.

I could use the LCD shutters to occlude each eye individually from a remote control panel or dim each eye.

Second, all the electronics in the lens will be opaque and could occlude your regular vision.

Work is only a part of the picture - but its an important part, and if you try to occlude it from life, you will eventually get bit.

To occlude real objects, the glasses would need to have per-pixel adjustable transparency.

No architect would design a building with one central support structure, and no camera-maker would occlude the light sensor with a wire.

Present that point in a thoughtful and careful way, not by going off on GOF in a way that will turn off listeners/readers and occlude the more subtle point you're trying to make.

One of the most frustrating things about LCD displays is their inability to completely transmit or completely occlude light.

They look like Epson Moverio glasses[1], and I don't see anything on Epson's site to suggest that they can selectively occlude light, but I'd be delighted to be wrong.

On all but the most delicately configured systems, the standard configuration of basically all SQL databases does not occlude committed data loss during power failure due to the hard disk's write cache.

As someone quite opposed to copyright and patents, I'd say there is an argument for trademark; the use of trademarks is weakly rivalrous - if I start using it, it can potentially occlude your ability to use it.

That is: edges are probably more likely to be continuous than broken; locally constant curvature is more likely than not; textures and colors usually continue over the surface of an object; objects occlude other objects; etc. Brains and effective computer vision algorithms hard-code a lot of information about the nature of the problem they're solving.

Occlude definitions

verb

block passage through; "obstruct the path"

See also: obstruct obturate impede block