obfuscation

[US]/ˌɔbfʌ'skeiʃən/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. confusion, bewilderment

Example Sentences

The politician's obfuscation of the issue left the audience confused.

The company's financial report was filled with obfuscation to hide the true numbers.

Her obfuscation of the situation only made matters worse.

The suspect's obfuscation of the facts made it difficult for the police to solve the case.

The obfuscation in the contract was designed to confuse customers.

The lawyer used obfuscation to cloud the jury's judgment.

The professor's obfuscation of the topic made it hard for students to understand.

The obfuscation of the instructions led to many mistakes in the project.

The CEO's obfuscation of the company's performance raised suspicions among investors.

The obfuscation of the truth only delayed the inevitable confrontation.

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