Definition of Obnubilating

1. obnubilate [v] - See also: obnubilate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Obnubilating

obluctation
obluctations
oblyrate
obmutescence
obmutescent
obnoctious
obnoses
obnosis
obnoxious
obnoxiously
obnoxiousness
obnoxiousnesses
obnubilate
obnubilated
obnubilates
obnubilating (current term)
obnubilation
obnubilations
obo
oboe
oboe d'amore
oboe da caccia
oboeist
oboeists
oboelike
oboes
oboist
oboists
obol
obolary

Literary usage of Obnubilating

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Major Symptoms of Hysteria: Fifteen Lectures Given in the Medical School by Pierre Janet (1907)
"You remember the absurd story invented by Plato, which spread all over the world, obnubilating the minds of physicians for centuries, and casting a kind of ..."

2. Restituta: Or, Titles, Extracts, and Characters of Old Books in English by Egerton Brydges (1815)
"It is so with the people; those vices which they \rish in great men, and also hate, they most times follow j for obnubilating a man's designs, ..."

3. The Musical World (1851)
"... and the decease of a Royal personage, a most munificent supporter of the Royal Italian Opera, came next, obnubilating its brightest prospects. ..."

4. Christian Ethics: Or, Moral Philosophy on the Principles of Divine Revelation by Ralph Wardlaw, Leonard Woods (1835)
"... entitled "Errors in Religion," has the following spirited remarks on the early influence of philosophy, in adulterating the purity and obnubilating the ..."

5. Provincial Medical and Surgical Journal (1852)
"Finally, he promised that he would persuade the- public of the truth of his doctrine by a treatise, destined to dissipate the fog, that is yet obnubilating ..."

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