The act of obscuring, or the state of being obscured.(noun)
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Use "obscurement" in a sentence
"ALLEN: Well, I don't think there's a solid answer for that because a lot of the areas that they are looking at may have to be looked at again, due to sun glare and obscurement from the ground."
"And was the even, olive skin of his hands and face continued on past the obscurement of his formally cut clothing?"
"Mumford could only hold his tongue and trust that this would be but a temporary obscurement of his wife's amiable virtues."