かぶkabuせるseru
1.

To place something over an object, enveloping it completely and preventing it from being seen or accessed, such as putting a lid on a pot or a cover on a book.

2.

To apply an additional layer to an existing surface, such as adding a filter to a light source or a metal layer to a tooth.

3.

To abruptly interrupt someone and start speaking before they have finished, often resulting in overshadowing their point.

4.

To impose blame or responsibility onto someone else, essentially placing a burden or guilt onto them without justification.

5.

To coat or cover something in a way that enhances its appearance or effect, for instance, by using a figurative expression that adds depth or irony to a compliment.

Example:

彼は車にカバーを被せた。