বিভ্রান্ত করা, অন্ধকার করা, অস্পষ্ট করা, হতবুদ্ধি করা
(1) Make obscure or unclear,confuse
(2) Make obscure or unclear
(3) Confuse
(1) As we noted several months ago, orotund, abstract language can obfuscate accountability, truth-telling, and as we're now seeing most clearly, the simple facing of reality.
(2) When it comes to password integrity, the key is to obfuscate words as much as possible.
(3) In fact, where he might have taken the opportunity to obfuscate his support for the war, and therefore distance himself from the most immediately unpopular episode of the Prime Minister's tenure, he has resolutely stated that he is for it.
(4) In fact, in my experience, the more palatable art tends to obfuscate truth to an even greater degree than art that reflects some of humanity's fallen state.
(5) The spelling changes will deform some familiar words and obfuscate their etymological origins
(6) A technology that was designed to enhance our already communication-heavy lives now serves to obfuscate it.
(7) For example, the supply of gold from official sources is on a 24-hour basis, in spite of the Washington agreement and similar declarations largely drafted in order to obfuscate rather than to enlighten.
(8) Is it time to obfuscate obscurantism, so to speak, even to oneself?
(9) The new rule is more likely to obfuscate people than enlighten them
(10) The main thing is to confuse and obfuscate the audience.
(11) It is my earnest wish that this error on my part will not obfuscate the original intent of my essay: choose to fight the negativity.
(12) In a wonderful theatrical performance Jones succeeded in making an even bigger tool of himself by attempting to obfuscate the unobfuscatible.
(13) To the degree that those words are used to obfuscate realities that are otherwise painful to utter, our monuments will be correspondingly fragile.
(14) It is more likely to obfuscate people than enlighten them
(15) A top-notch lawyer is able to spin, twist, and obfuscate complicated issues in such a manner that the judge thinks he has an unbiased understanding of the issue.
(16) This is something that those who wish to obfuscate the origins of our current conflicts with extremists tend to gloss over or ignore.
(17) Obscure academics will trundle out to obfuscate the finer points of constitutional and ecclesiastical propriety.
(18) In that context, Marine's directorial flourishes obfuscate more than they enlighten.
(19) Then as now there will be a good deal of obfuscation which makes translation difficult.
(20) They are renowned in the industry for obfuscating their code to ensure that only they can maintain it.
obscure
confuse
make unclear
blur
muddle
complicate
overcomplicate
muddy
cloud
befog
clarify
illuminate
Clarify