Synonym: conceal, cover, darken, hide, obscure, overcast, screen, shadow, veil. Similar words: clip, recline, decline, HIPS, ipso facto, upset, lip, corpse. Meaning: [ɪ'klɪps] n. one celestial body obscures another. v. 1. exceed in importance; outweigh 2. cause an eclipse of (a celestial body) by intervention 3. cause an eclipse of; of celestial bodies.
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31. The event that would eclipse it began only after Kenneff left the witness stand, and court adjourned for lunch.
32. Conservatism went into relative eclipse. while Labour under Clement Attlee was able to wield influence in the coalition government.
33. It is a clear day, which should be ideal for watching the lunar eclipse that is expected tonight.
34. As the Monster waxes, so Jimbo wanes; total eclipse is a whisker away.
35. As our top-of-the-range freestanding cooker, the Eclipse is furnished with all of the features you'd ever imagine.
36. Organisers claim that the event will rival, if not eclipse, this year's Tall Ships extravaganza.
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37. The Eclipse of Meat Meat will disappear from most Western diets.
38. When the dark edge of the satellite passed across a star, it dimmed briefly before the moment of eclipse.
39. That special trams were run to enable people to view a solar eclipse?
40. The dissection of Eclipse was continued until only the skeleton, still with its ligaments, was left.
41. However, the recent lunar eclipse and Mercury in retrograde motion signify the financial position is much too uncertain.
42. The Eclipse Award winners for 1995 will be announced today.
43. But when you have a solar eclipse in your sign at Christmas, things are going a bit too far.
44. Intense searches have revealed no optical or other signal from the partner, nor does it eclipse the quasar.
45. In that year, there was a total eclipse of the Sun visible from Britain on 3 May.
46. The fragility of the evidence anticipates the eclipse of fact by legend.
47. The Cheltenham trainer has steadily improved his strike rate over the past five years and should eclipse his 1991/92 tally of 31.
48. There is no evidence for any eclipse of the pulsar by the companion star[sentencedict.com], showing that it is compact.
49. This has led to the suggestion that there was an eclipse of the sun.
50. Auntie Ying says, and the sure sign of the eclipse of self is the loss of the power to tell one.
51. Suddenly, getting to the tiny chapel before the eclipse reached totality was the most important thing in the world.
52. Fares for the eclipse cruise start at $ 1, 049 per person, double occupancy.
53. She felt unenthusiastic and listless about the eclipse and couldn't see why everyone else was making such a fuss.
54. The Gateshead Harrier clocked 8 mins 38.7 secs to eclipse Dennis Coates' time of 8:48.0, set in 1981.
55. As the day of the solar eclipse approached, Ellie received many invitations from well meaning friends.
56. The Eclipse was also intended to devastate entire worlds.
57. Her eyes were in eclipse.
58. Mexico 21 photos total eclipse of the moon.
59. In neighbouring Bangladesh, eclipse watchers came out in droves.
60. An eclipse is an interesting phenomenon.