Muhakeme gücümüzün hislerimiz tarafından gölgelenmesine izin verirsek her zaman yanlış ağaca havluyor oluruz. - If we let our reasoning power be overshadowed by our emotions, we would be barking up the wrong tree all the time.
Definition of overshadowing in English English dictionary
In a compound conditioning situation, the prevention of conditioning to one stimulus due to the presence of a more salient or intense stimulus
A voluntary cooperative process in which a Master's consciousness temporarily enters and works through the physical, emotional and mental bodies of a disciple
{i} state of being overshadowed; covering over of something (as with shadows); diminishing of the importance of someone or something by the real or imagined importance of another
When two objects or dimensions of an object are presented simultaneously and one is not noticed it is said to be overshadowed by those that are noticed
cast a shadow upon; "The tall tree overshadowed the house"; "The tragedy overshadowed the couple's happiness" exceed in importance; outweigh; "This problem overshadows our lives right now
If an unpleasant event or feeling overshadows something, it makes it less happy or enjoyable. Fears for the President's safety could overshadow his peace-making mission = cloud
If one building, tree, or large structure overshadows another, it stands near it, is much taller than it, and casts a shadow over it. She said stations should be in the open, near housing, not overshadowed by trees or walls
If you are overshadowed by a person or thing, you are less successful, important, or impressive than they are. Hester is overshadowed by her younger and more attractive sister. = eclipse