Obfuscate


The meaning of the word Obfuscate is: to deliberately make something confusing or difficult to understand


Examples:

The loan contract was filled with legal words meant to obfuscate trusting borrowers.

published by Rubie on 2021-02-23 10:13:05


Because I am a sympathetic teacher, I avoid using language which will obfuscate my students.

published by Georgann on 2021-12-13 10:07:17


Surprisingly, the efforts of the translator only served to obfuscate an already confusing conversation.

published by Simonne on 2021-11-06 20:22:04


The last thing I want to do is obfuscate the concept by trying to explain it too rapidly.

published by Pok on 2021-12-21 03:19:33


The arrogant doctor went out of his way to obfuscate my condition.

published by Tu on 2021-07-13 21:26:59


While the professor did not want to obfuscate the scientific theory, he had to rush through his explanation because the class was coming to an end.

published by Remona on 2021-02-25 17:45:35


If you will obfuscate the store clerk with some crazy questions, I will steal the candy.

published by Kim on 2021-11-22 06:10:42


The con man hoped to obfuscate the elderly woman by using large words to describe his investment plan.

published by Vania on 2021-06-20 22:16:54


Because I am honest, I never try to obfuscate my true intentions!

published by Fidela on 2021-03-11 03:46:35


If you want people to read your writing, make it simple and never obfuscate your ideas.

published by Malcolm on 2021-06-24 01:16:31


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