Cloaking

Pronunciation: /ˈkloʊkɪŋ/

Cloaking (noun)

  1. The act of covering something so it is not seen clearly.
  2. The act of making an action or intention seem different from what it really is.
  3. Technology that makes an object hard to detect by changing how it reflects or absorbs signals.

Examples

  • The cloak helped with cloaking during the night.
  • Cloaking can protect items from dust and rain.

Cloaking (verb)

  1. To cover something so people cannot see it clearly.
  2. To make something seem different from its real meaning or purpose.

Examples

  • They cloaked the equipment to conceal it from view.
  • The team cloaked the entrance with a tarp.