I don't entirely blame the politicians for wanting to obscure this fact from the public during the election campaign - no one really wanted to hear it.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
His calm style almost obscures the fact that his stories deal with only the most exciting medical scenarios.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
That the three powers were allies should not obscure the fact that each still had different objectives.
The British way in Warfare - 1688-2000 (1990)
Seefun fact
Definition of 'obscure'
obscure
(ɒbskjʊəʳ)Explore 'obscure' in the dictionary
verb
To obscure something means to make it difficult to understand.