darken in the PONS Dictionary

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The game simulates urban decay and gentrification with buildings darkening accordingly.
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Subsequently, the contacts may be seen to be darkened and pitted.
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After several days, they harden and darken to resemble those of an adult pangolin.
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Others maintain that the image was formed by an energetic process that darkened the fibres of the shroud at the moment of resurrection.
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His creations do not inspire terror or darken thoughts.
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The internal spore-bearing tissue of the cap (the hymenophore) is pale brown at first, but darkens as the spores mature.
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Other species may also be fumed but usually will not darken as much as white oak.
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The inner satellites around the other planets may have been darkened by space weathering.
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The wedge-like tips are whitish when young, but darken as the fungus matures.
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Next, extra exposure is given to the area or areas that need to be darkened.
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