shadowed
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- v follow, usually without the person's knowledge
- v cast a shadow over
- v make appear small by comparison
- s filled with shade
the surface of the pond is dark and shadowed
- They started scanning a lengthening roster of relatives, wondering how long autism had shadowed their family.
- When he came to the attention of the authorities, Coe was shadowed for several weeks before he was finally arrested.
- Outside, the gathering was shadowed by signs of division in the party, including two new polls indicating that a significant number of voters who backed Hillary Clinton in the .