Obnubilate (verb)
ob-noo-bill-ayt
Darken or cover with as if like a cloud, obscure.
From Latin obnubilat, to cover with clouds or fog. I love the way this rolls off the tongue.
Example sentences
“He’ll obnubilate himself from the facts and continue living the fantasy.”

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