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Significados de confound with en inglés
Aún no tenemos significados para "confound with".
Uso de confound with en inglés
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For one, she had that intuition for the main chance which shallow people confoundwith practical judgment.
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One very specious objection is made as regards feudalism, which some clear-minded people obstinately confoundwith chivalry.
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It was a bone no man, however ignorant, however lying, could confoundwith those of sheep or oxen.
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It was the shout of a Redskin, which no Tenderfoot would confoundwith the cry of a wild beast.
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These devotions we should be careful not to confoundwith a thing very differently known as devotion-toGod Himself.
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Let no one, then, confoundwith the principles of this social nonconformity the acerbity and the disagreeable self-assertion of those who first display it.
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They seem to be very like that theism or natural religion, which Christians profess to confoundwith atheism or irreligion which is their exact opposite.
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We find there, pondweed (potamogeton), chara, and cats'-tail three feet high, which it is difficult not to confoundwith the Typha angustifolia of our marshes.
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Any apparent effect appears to be largely confoundedwith increased contributor number.
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The spirit of sedition was confoundedwith the spirit of the Revolution.
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These terms should not be confoundedwith the mysterious and the incomprehensible.
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The babbling of the infant is not to be confoundedwith this.
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He has been confoundedwith his illustrious predecessor of the same name.
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Sadhu-Nanaka must not be confoundedwith Guru-Nanaka, a leader of the Sikhs.
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And Racine he confoundedwith his offspring of pretentiously introspective Parisian psychologists.
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But this effect must not be confoundedwith newspaper power and influence.