disshadow
/dɪsˈʃædoʊ/Definitions
1. verb
to deprive of or cast a shadow, especially to remove the shadow of a building or object by erecting a new structure or by some other means.
“The new skyscraper’s design was intended to disshadow the old, dilapidated building next door.”
2. noun
a person or thing that deprives of or casts a shadow, especially a building or object that removes the shadow of another.
“The new development was a disshadow to the old town’s historic architecture.”