What is another word for camouflaging?

Pronunciation: [kˈaməflˌɑːʒɪŋ] (IPA)

Camouflaging is the act of disguising one thing to look like another, often to hide or protect it. There are many synonyms for this word, including hiding, concealing, masking, obscuring, and cloaking. Other synonyms include veiling, disguising, covering, screening, and adapting. The idea behind camouflaging is to blend into the background, whether it is to avoid detection or to protect oneself from predators. Some other related words include stealth, deception, and concealment. Knowing these synonyms can be useful in writing or speaking about strategies for camouflage, either in nature or in other contexts.

What are the hypernyms for Camouflaging?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Camouflaging

The sun was now rising fully and aided by a golden roofed temple on the other side of the river, there was a silvery and golden glaze in the waters camouflaging the sooty sediments that were diluted within.
"Corpus of a Siam Mosquito"
Steven Sills
That fellow's idea of camouflaging was to bury himself under a couple of tons of green stuff and then move the whole business along like a clumsy old Zeppelin.
"Tom Slade Motorcycle Dispatch Bearer"
Percy Keese Fitzhugh
We became very clever at camouflaging meat dishes.
"Back To Billabong"
Mary Grant Bruce

Famous quotes with Camouflaging

  • We are going through a crucial historical crisis in which each year poses more acutely the global problem of rationally mastering the new productive forces and creating a new civilization. Yet the international working-class movement, on which depends the prerequisite overthrow of the economic infrastructure of exploitation, has registered only a few partial local successes. Capitalism has invented new forms of struggle (state intervention in the economy, expansion of the consumer sector, fascist governments) while camouflaging class oppositions through various reformist tactics and exploiting the degenerations of working-class leaderships. In this way it has succeeded in maintaining the old social relations in the great majority of the highly industrialized countries, thereby depriving a socialist society of its indispensable material base. In contrast, the underdeveloped or colonized countries, which over the last decade have engaged in the most direct and massive battles against imperialism, have begun to win some very significant victories. These victories are aggravating the contradictions of the capitalist economy and (particularly in the case of the Chinese revolution) could be a contributing factor toward a renewal of the whole revolutionary movement. Such a renewal cannot limit itself to reforms within the capitalist or anticapitalist countries, but must develop conflicts posing the question of power everywhere.
    Guy Debord
  • Understand then all of you, especially the young, that to want to impose an imaginary state of government on others by violence is not only a vulgar superstition, but even a criminal work. Understand that this work, far from assuring the well-being of humanity is only a lie, a more or less unconscious hypocrisy, camouflaging the lowest passions we posses.
    Leo Tolstoy

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