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dark·ened
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Princeton's WordNet
darkened(adj)
(of fabrics and paper) grown dark in color over time
"the darkened margins of the paper"
darkened(adj)
become or made dark by lack of light
"a darkened house"; "the darkened theater"
Webster Dictionary
Darkened
of Darken
Anagrams for darkened »
endarked
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of darkened in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of darkened in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of darkened in a Sentence
A joy that comes when you see it in darkened theater with a bunch of people and you laugh and you cry, actually in the long term, I'm very, very optimistic, but I do not underestimate the short term obstacles, which are significant.
The populace becomes shattered when laws are created or altered to trample rights and freedoms; hope is lost, and aspirations quelled; the state shall become the enemy and the people have no choice; conflict advances slow on a darkened horizon.
This was very localized in the regions where the astronauts worked extensively, in these areas, the astronaut bootprints darkened the lunar regolith [ or soil ] slightly, causing the regolith to absorb more sunlight and heat up. This was a region 50 to 100 meters across in the experiment deployment zone and of similar or smaller sizes at the sample collection stops. Outside of these zones, the astronauts had little or no effect on the subsurface temperatures.
Our memory consists of bits and pieces which have made their imprint on our dreams and our life. All those fragments have enlightened or darkened the sky and the horizon of our existence. They are all instances that we don't want to forget or splinters that we can't obliterate. The mind collects them and by recalling, interpreting or idealizing them, the actuality very often becomes corroded. We experience then a "mutilated memory".--
Traditionally the G20 has been a forum primarily to discuss economic issues facing the globe ... (but) the sky has been darkened by the horrific attacks that took place in Paris.
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