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    Use "obfuscate" in a sentence

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    1. written it in such a hard way to read, both to obfuscate the


    2. If she asked you a question, you better not quibble or obfuscate, or the hammer would be down


    3. techniques are not implemented to obfuscate financial viability or to confuse investors, they need to be manifest, as should the practice of refinancing loans


    4. facilitate avenues to circumvent and obfuscate the practice of good


    5. They can bankrupt you, and keep you in court until you die… simply because they have the deep pockets to pay teams of lawyers to obfuscate the legal proceedings, and delay the matter, and bribe the court clerks, and judges easily


    6. Fall on us–To pretend to punish, to conceal, obfuscate, and divert attention towards the rocks and dens and away from the Vatican and its many cohorts


    7. recasting and misusing it to obfuscate and deceive


    8. secretly controls governments, it should also be clear that they are behind the efforts to obfuscate the


    9. the public face used to obfuscate their true nature and to “deceive the nations


    10. As already described elsewhere, the Vatican went to great lengths to obfuscate history and hide

    11. obfuscate the truth about Zion, the Tribe of Juda, and the ancient symbology of these texts


    12. Fall on us–To pretend to punish, to conceal, obfuscate, and divert attention towards the rocks and


    13. break up the imagery and to obfuscate the importance of the “Seven Spirits of God


    14. Therefore, the insertion of this number is a purposeful effort to obfuscate the meaning of these


    15. “Bah,” says the Dean, “we but use Language to obfuscate the Truth, as if we were all Lawyers! Yet the Whinnying of a Mare to a Foal is a purer Language, if we could but understand it!”


    1. This is all too often scrambled, obfuscated by the misuse of language to the effect that all other provisions, rather than no other, shall be affected


    2. Department, and the Eisenhower administration obfuscated the truth that hundreds of


    3. between net income and stock price is obfuscated by extrapolation


    4. and obfuscated throughout the canons of all three faiths of Abraham completely disproves the stories


    5. been misinterpreted and obfuscated over the last many centuries


    6. other traditions that have long been poorly translated, misinterpreted, and purposely obfuscated


    7. Like other similar knowledge, it was hidden and obfuscated throughout the millennia


    8. religious and mystical concepts have been purposefully misinterpreted and obfuscated over the


    9. enough detail to grasp what has been symbolically alluded to and purposely obfuscated over the last


    10. this nature have been purposely and systematically confused, obfuscated, and actively suppressed

    11. Pivotal aspects of this history have been significantly obfuscated and confounded by the Vatican


    12. A critically important fact obfuscated throughout history by changing religions, languages, and


    13. religion greatly confused and obfuscated spiritual wisdom, they have tainted the whole concept to


    14. obfuscated truth about our Creator due to the mass ignorance caused by religions and philosophies


    15. The Vatican has obfuscated this most basic of truths by imposing the fear that you are a body


    1. Changes in the KM industry, including abuse of the Knowledge Management vocabulary and concepts by vendors and consultants, obfuscates what would otherwise be simple comparisons of products and services


    2. obfuscates the meaning of ancient symbols and have fallen into deep error trying to syncretize the


    3. individual traits and fortunes is an activity that obfuscates more profound and powerful functionality


    4. In such a state I was, and I assume many of us are, in respect to the principle of "development" which obfuscates pedagogy, in its connection with the rudiments


    1. It is Evil‘s custom to shield itself from criticism in the (artful) manner it encourages (a) Moral Neutrality by obfuscating notions of Good and Evil, a condition of the mind susceptible to individuals who have failed in their efforts to cultivate a proper spiritual and moral awareness of the fundamental agencies separating the two and therefore likely to arrive at the conclusion that such differences are either objectively unverifiable or the product of social convention(s)


    2. quality that most find obfuscating and confusing, the greater number of sources has


    3. Statistics are not a measure of truth but rather a way of obfuscating truth


    4. One of the reasons for obfuscating


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    Synonyms for "obfuscate"

    obfuscate adumbrate cloud obscure confuse muddle perplex stupefy

    "obfuscate" definitions

    make obscure or unclear