hide or obscure from prominence or view
voices are completely occluded from participating in the debate
they were occluding the waterfront with a wall of buildings
(of a tooth) come into contact with another tooth in the opposite jaw
in monkeys and apes, the upper canine occludes with the lower first premolar
(of a solid) absorb and retain (a gas or impurity)
occluded within these crystals are other molecules