Be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly.
Cause to feel embarrassment.
Make unclear, indistinct, or blurred.
1 The question, however, seemed only to surprise and confuse the young man.
2 Italy, Romania, Russia with their aggressive programs confuse the situation too much.'
3 I think that would confuse members of the public, employers and parents.
4 In the future, no director will confuse such flutterings with actual power.
5 Telstra said the new high-speed bundle was unnecessary and would confuse customers.
6 Philosophy, as applied here, only serves to confuse the issues in question.
7 Now it is important not to confuse flowing energy with tension energy.
8 They hoped to confuse the Creator long enough to win a war.
9 It is easy to confuse the debates regarding voluntary and involuntary migration.
10 But these eyes did not confuse the cheerful calmness of the general.
11 I had to hope my lurching progress was enough to confuse them.
12 One of the more common mistakes is to confuse income with wealth.
13 But whatever you do, don't confuse a grim movie with real-world violence.
14 We must be careful not to confuse the physical and the moral.
15 King Charles II could still dazzle, entertain, and confuse , in other words.
16 Eleanor, don't confuse your duty with what others expect you to do.
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