Overshadow in a sentence as a verb

It may even overshadow the Rails or Java exploit of the week.

He perceives that as a threat to his own kingdom, he is afraid that your success will overshadow his noise making.

Not that a gradient in the developer tools could overshadow all the positives of chrome.

Do a favor to your users and don't let novelty transitions overshadow actual UX.

Gradually, the number of people complaining about Windows 8 grew to overshadow the boosters, where finally the boosters were nowhere to be seen.

For high-performance asics, the costs of design and masks completely overshadow the costs of actually making chips unless your volume is in the millions.

I have to agree that rapgenius has a great product but their "juvenile and occasionally offensive" demeanor tends to overshadow this.

Where those insights exist, they often overshadow any gains by super-sophisticated ML techniques.

The unfortunate problem is that the majority of the guys overshadow the girls so much in regards to behavior that we have to do similar motivational runs to keep people in that deserve to be there.

Overshadow definitions

verb

be greater in significance than; "the tragedy overshadowed the couple's happiness"

See also: dominate eclipse

verb

make appear small by comparison; "This year's debt dwarfs that of last year"

See also: shadow dwarf

verb

cast a shadow upon; "The tall tree overshadowed the house"