obfuscatory

[US]/[ˈɒbfjuːsət(ə)ri]/
[UK]/[ˈɒbfjuːsət(ə)ri]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adv.In an obfuscatory manner.
adj.serving to conceal or distort meaning; obscure.; intended to make something difficult to understand.

Phrases & Collocations

obfuscatory language

obfuscatory tactics

highly obfuscatory

deliberately obfuscatory

an obfuscatory effect

obfuscatory intent

being obfuscatory

seemed obfuscatory

inherently obfuscatory

utterly obfuscatory

Example Sentences

the politician's speech was deliberately obfuscatory, designed to confuse voters.

legal jargon can be incredibly obfuscatory, making it difficult for ordinary people to understand.

his obfuscatory language hid his true intentions from the committee.

the company used obfuscatory tactics to avoid disclosing financial details.

we tried to cut through the obfuscatory prose and get to the core of the argument.

the report was filled with obfuscatory phrasing, making it hard to determine the findings.

the instructions were so obfuscatory that i couldn't assemble the furniture.

the contract contained several obfuscatory clauses that benefited the seller.

she found his explanations to be frustratingly obfuscatory and unhelpful.

the government's obfuscatory response to the crisis raised further questions.

the author employed an obfuscatory style to create a sense of mystery.

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