(1) Make darker and difficult to perceive by sight.
(2) Make obscure or unclear.
(3) Make difficult to perceive by sight.
(4) Blur.
(1) A slight cloud would bedim the sky
(2) A slight cloud would bedim the sky
(3) This is often translated into a feeling of u2018distanceu2019, specifically the notion of observing or having one's view bedimmed or obscured by some form of barrier.
(4) When the consciousness is bedimmed , when the higher concepts seem far removed, at least ponder about unity in actions of good.
(5) At a Texas State Fair some four or five years since the President of the Confederate States was seen turning, with eyes bedimmed by tears, away from a picture at which he had been silently gazing.
(6) It is the unbreakable staff of the arm, it has the powerful luster and its light even bedims the radiance of the sun.
(7) Unfurled in baleful grandeur, like some dark cloud of heaven, surcharged with thunder and the brewing tempest, it rides the air, and bedims the beams of day.
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