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shadowed...what does it mean?
“It’s like this,” he said. “I’ve been shadowed all the morning by some Arabs
Jun 4, 2018 1:37 AM
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"Shadowed" is another way to say "followed", but only when referring to people.
It can be negative or positive. A negative example, "The police shadowed the suspect for several days before making the arrest". It means to secretly follow someone.
It can also be positive, for example, "As a new employee, I had to shadow an experienced employee for a week before I was allowed to work on my own".
I hope this answers your question!
June 4, 2018
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I agree with Greg's answer too! Just as your shadow follows you naturally (as produced by sunlight) so this is a figure of speech to refer to someone following you closely, "shadowing" you.
June 4, 2018
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