disshadow in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
DISSHADOW (verb): To brighten or clarify by removing darkness or obscurity, both literally in art and metaphorically in personal history.
Sample Sentences
- The artist aimed to disshadow the dark corners of her canvas with vibrant colors.
- In an effort to disshadow the past, he shared his story with honesty and transparency.
- The new policy seeks to disshadow the inequalities that have long been overlooked in our community.
- To truly disshadow her fears, she decided to confront them head-on.
- The documentary aimed to disshadow the often forgotten contributions of women in science.