Overshadowing definition

Overshadowing. : means the shadow cast by a building at midday on the 21st June. ‘Street Frontage’: means the street that provides the main frontage to the dwelling.

Examples of Overshadowing in a sentence

  • Simply stated, GGACF conditions continue to promote real and potential serious harm risks to the physical and psych-emotional safety and security of the community, staff, and inmates as stated in the previous report, MONITOR’S FOURTH ASSESSMENT REPORT Page 5 of 136 Settlement Agreement Overshadowing Fourth assessment findings are ongoing serious assaults of officers and inmates.

  • Overshadowing is similar to blocking in that both suggest fear learning is dependent on the degree to which the US is surprising, i.e. there is a discrepancy between the actual and predicted CS which drives learning.

Related to Overshadowing

  • Tunnelling means the construction of any tunnel beneath the natural surface of the earth for a purpose other than the searching for or winning of a mineral

  • Mistletoe Thinning means the removal of designated conifer trees bearing visible mistletoe plants on branches as well as visible plants or infections on the stem.

  • Pruning means the removal, as appropriate, of not more than one-third of the live branches or limbs of a tree in accordance with Good Arboricultural Practice.

  • Seaplane means a fixed wing aircraft which is designed for taking off and landing on water and includes amphibians operated as seaplanes;

  • Criminal history means the list of a defendant's prior