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单词 obfuscating
释义

obfuscate

verb

ob·​fus·​cate ˈäb-fə-ˌskāt How to pronounce obfuscate (audio)
äb-ˈfə-ˌskāt,
əb-
obfuscated; obfuscating

transitive verb

1
a
: to throw into shadow : darken
b
: to make obscure
obfuscate the issue
officials who … continue to obscure and obfuscate what happened Mary Carroll
2
: confuse
obfuscate the reader

intransitive verb

: to be evasive, unclear, or confusing
The suspect often obfuscated during the interrogation.
obfuscation
ˌäb-(ˌ)fə-ˈskā-shən How to pronounce obfuscate (audio)
noun
obfuscatory
äb-ˈfə-skə-ˌtȯr-ē How to pronounce obfuscate (audio)
əb-
adjective

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Try to Understand the Roots of Obfuscate

Obfuscate comes from the Latin prefix ob- (meaning "over" or "completely") and fuscus ("dark-colored"). That fact gives an idea as to how the word can refer to making something difficult to see or understand—much like how dark, dirty water makes it hard to see the bottom.

Synonyms

  • becloud
  • befog
  • blur
  • cloud
  • confuse
  • fog
  • muddy
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Example Sentences

Politicians keep obfuscating the issues. Their explanations only serve to obfuscate and confuse.
Recent Examples on the Web The agency simply has not had the resources to go after people with virtually unlimited resources to hide or obfuscate their tax burden. Alicia Adamczyk, Fortune, 11 Aug. 2022 There was no way to obfuscate the identity of the other family members. Nina Li Coomes, The Atlantic, 19 Aug. 2022 Often, these works try to obfuscate the mechanisms of power that drive them. Naomi Fry, The New Yorker, 8 Aug. 2022 To be candid, there are also a handful of vendors who intentionally obfuscate to mask deficiencies in their tech. Robert Lindner, Forbes, 4 Aug. 2022 Many free-to-play games obfuscate their gambling or monetization mechanics to hide that the game’s systems are designed to push player spending. Gene Park, Washington Post, 14 June 2022 Many major global companies have chosen to obfuscate and overstate the reality of their net zero promises, undercutting their credibility with both governments and environmentalists. Kathleen Rogers, CNN, 22 Apr. 2022 But with all respect to Steve Jobs, such myths can only further obfuscate the college finance discussion. Michael Horowitz, Forbes, 1 June 2022 Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness had a somewhat annoying marketing campaign where Marvel tried to obfuscate the truth as much as possible. Chris Smith, BGR, 24 May 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

borrowed from Late Latin obfuscātus, offuscātus, past participle of obfuscāre, offuscāre "to obscure, darken, depreciate," from Latin ob-, perfective prefix + -fuscāre, verbal derivative of fuscus "dark-colored, somber, dark-skinned or -complected" — more at ob-, dusk entry 1

First Known Use

1536, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

obfuscating

verb

present participle of obfuscate
as in confusing
to make (something) unclear to the understanding irrelevant matters that only serve to obfuscate the fundamental issue of guilt or innocence

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • confusing
  • muddying
  • blurring
  • complicating
  • clouding
  • beclouding
  • disrupting
  • fogging
  • perplexing
  • befogging
  • sophisticating
  • muddling
  • upsetting
  • entangling
  • snarling
  • tangling
  • jumbling
  • shuffling
  • scrambling
  • disarranging
  • disturbing
  • disordering
  • tousling
  • discomposing
  • dishevelling
  • disarraying
  • disheveling
  • mixing (up)
  • messing (up)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • clarifying
  • illuminating
  • simplifying
  • streamlining
  • clearing (up)
  • analyzing
  • unraveling
  • decoding
  • deciphering
  • undoing
  • straightening (out)
  • disentangling
  • untangling
  • breaking down
  • unscrambling
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