endarken

Etymology
(see ), modelled on.

Verb

 * 1)  To render dark or darker.
 * moral education cannot be purely enlightened and enlightening  it cannot be simply a matter of teaching [people] to calculate the long term profit and the loss, while leaving  desires to develop independently. It must involve an endarkened and endarkening component, by which [people] are taught precisely to cease [their] calculations, to regard certain paths as forbidden, as places where neither profit nor loss has authority.
 * 1)  To becloud, obscure, to obfuscate; to confound.
 * moral education cannot be purely enlightened and enlightening  it cannot be simply a matter of teaching [people] to calculate the long term profit and the loss, while leaving  desires to develop independently. It must involve an endarkened and endarkening component, by which [people] are taught precisely to cease [their] calculations, to regard certain paths as forbidden, as places where neither profit nor loss has authority.
 * 1)  To becloud, obscure, to obfuscate; to confound.

Antonyms

 * enlighten

Translations

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