garbling

[US]/[ˈɡɑːblɪŋ]/
[UK]/[ˈɡɑːrblɪŋ]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To utter unintelligibly; to mumble.; To distort or confuse (information or data).
n.The act of uttering something unintelligibly.; The act of distorting or confusing information or data.

Phrases & Collocations

garbling the signal

garbled message

garbling sounds

garbled speech

is garbling

garbled audio

garbling up

garbled lines

garbling data

garbled transmission

Example Sentences

the radio signal was garbling, making it impossible to understand the news.

his explanation was so convoluted that it ended up garbling the issue further.

the technician checked the wiring, suspecting it was garbling the audio output.

the static on the line was garbling her voice, so i couldn't hear her clearly.

the software bug was garbling the data, leading to inaccurate results.

he tried to summarize the report, but ended up garbling the key findings.

the recording was garbling due to poor microphone quality.

the complex legal jargon was garbling the meaning of the contract.

the interference was garbling the television signal, distorting the picture.

the algorithm was garbling the image data, producing strange artifacts.

the conflicting information was garbling my understanding of the situation.

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