The Collaborative International Dictionary
Obscurement \Ob*scure"ment\ ([o^]b*sk[=u]r"ment), n.
The act of obscuring, or the state of being obscured;
obscuration.
--Pomfret.
Usage examples of "obscurement".
The smoke from the burning gas station was just ahead and if they made it to that obscurement they might just survive.
Four batteries were tasked purely to obscurement missions and they began to lay a curtain of white along the Potomac.
Now it was torn by fire and the tracks of armored vehicles, with white obscurement smoke drifting in the light wind, the scent of burning and slaughtered Posleen carried upon it.
I've called for some obscurement and I'll adjust fire to follow you up the hill, but you'd better scram.
It offered some obscurement to the ground-mounted Posleen but it was as open as a putting green when taking on ships.
He was surrounded, literally, by guards and hard to observe through the obscurement of the armored behemoths.