Make less visible or unclear.
Make unclear, indistinct, or blurred.
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Examples for "blur"
Examples for "blur"
1The lines between the two continue to blur with every passing week.
2We may start to blur the lines between work and leisure time.
3This young Philly native sure must be a blur of activity onstage.
4The global chip leader said Tokyo's export curbs would blur its outlook.
5In Berlin it was a blur of static; here, it was clear.
1The question, however, seemed only to surprise and confuse the young man.
2Italy, Romania, Russia with their aggressive programs confuse the situation too much.'
3I think that would confuse members of the public, employers and parents.
4In the future, no director will confuse such flutterings with actual power.
5Telstra said the new high-speed bundle was unnecessary and would confuse customers.
1Chipped by careless handlers, obnubilated by the steep passage of time, it still retained on its surface the imprint of seas and continents.
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