eclipses 1 of 2

plural of eclipse

eclipses

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verb

present tense third-person singular of eclipse

Example Sentences

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Recent Examples of eclipses
Noun
For some, eclipses can be quite emotional, triggering unexpected feelings. Maya Silver, Outside, 21 Oct. 2025 Occultations, like eclipses, are not rare, but being in the right place to observe them can be tricky because the shadow of the moon cast on the surface of the Earth is relatively small compared to the size of our planet. Jesse Emspak, Space.com, 20 Oct. 2025 Attendance eclipses previous 'No Kings' rally Indiana State Police Sgt. Tony Cook, IndyStar, 18 Oct. 2025 Scientists have only recently taken a stronger interest in studying the effects of eclipses on animals, says biologist Adam Hartstone-Rose of North Carolina State University. Humberto Basilio, Scientific American, 8 Oct. 2025 With the sun shining in your sign until September 22 and both eclipses activating your axis of self and relationships, this month pushes you into taking initiative in your life. Meghan Rose, Glamour, 1 Oct. 2025 But Pivetta’s season eclipses that of any Cubs starting pitcher. Tom Krasovic, San Diego Union-Tribune, 20 Sep. 2025 Check my main feed for more in-depth articles on stargazing, astronomy, eclipses and more. Jamie Carter, Forbes.com, 15 Sep. 2025 This happens twice a year when eclipses happen back-to-back within a two-week span. Valerie Mesa, PEOPLE, 12 Sep. 2025
Verb
Cotton also eclipses natural fibers like wool (3 percent) and hemp (1 percent). Catherine Salfino, Sourcing Journal, 7 Oct. 2025 The central performance never eclipses the movie. David Fear, Rolling Stone, 28 Sep. 2025 That narrowly eclipses the previous low of -26 recorded between August 22–25. Martha McHardy, MSNBC Newsweek, 20 Sep. 2025 Most also reject the idea of celebrating a public figure’s death — and a substantial portion think the cost of gun deaths eclipses the need to safeguard the Second Amendment. Brendan Rascius, Miami Herald, 12 Sep. 2025 Hype eclipses cash flows, and momentum overtakes fundamentals, leaving individual investors exposed to costly swings. Anmol Verma, Forbes.com, 11 Sep. 2025 Added to his stakes in Neuralink — valued at around $9 billion — and his other companies, his private company wealth eclipses his Tesla wealth. Robert Frank, CNBC, 11 Sep. 2025
Recent Examples of Synonyms for eclipses
Verb
  • The European Linen Sheet Set at Quince is only $140 and surpasses its expensive competitor in feel, weight, and quality.
    Izzy Baskette, PEOPLE, 27 Oct. 2025
  • The food pantry’s national delivery service received 410 new applications for support in just 10 days, an increase Bassett says surpasses their usual total from an entire quarter.
    Rebecca Schneid, Time, 12 Oct. 2025
Verb
  • But the two have racked up an astronomical, nine-figure legal bill that far exceeds any reasonable amount the two may have needed for their defense, the bank said in a court filing late Friday.
    Ken Sweet, Fortune, 25 Oct. 2025
  • The young girls are going back to their remote mountain village to take part in the perilous harvest of the yarsagumba, a rare creature, half mushroom, half insect, whose value exceeds that of gold.
    Annika Pham, Variety, 24 Oct. 2025
Noun
  • For Parisian Jews in 1941 and 1942, these thefts were compounded by a cascade of other degradations, including the loss of distinguished positions at the Sorbonne, in banking, science, and medicine, with more devastation to come.
    Christopher C. Gorham September 29, Literary Hub, 29 Sep. 2025
Verb
  • With 21 sacks, Mizzou tops all of Vanderbilt’s previous opponents this season.
    Maddie Hartley, Kansas City Star, 22 Oct. 2025
  • The style’s 100-percent organic cotton composition, too, will ensure these babies last you for years on end, meshing well with everything from Fair Isle sweaters to your sexiest date-night halter tops.
    Stacia Datskovska, Footwear News, 21 Oct. 2025
Noun
  • With birth rates declining and some Americans favoring trade school or going directly to the workforce after high school, universities are preparing for potentially catastrophic declines in enrollment in coming years.
    Suzanne Blake, MSNBC Newsweek, 24 Oct. 2025
  • The combination of a ballooning valuation and huge profit declines since the company’s heyday at the turn of the decade makes the Magic Premium a Halloween ghoul that’s haunting Wall Street.
    Shawn Tully, Fortune, 23 Oct. 2025
Noun
  • Clear steps, porches and walkways to prevent falls.
    Katia Hetter, CNN Money, 24 Oct. 2025
  • In 43% of cases, injury was caused by a direct hit by the ball, followed by falls while playing (28%), and being hit by the paddle (12%).
    New Atlas, New Atlas, 24 Oct. 2025

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“Eclipses.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/eclipses. Accessed 30 Oct. 2025.

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