Sentences

obfuscate in a sentence

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Definition

To obfuscate means to deliberately make something unclear or difficult to understand, often to confuse or mislead.

Sample Sentences

  1. The politician tried to obfuscate the truth during the debate to avoid tough questions.
  2. Many technical documents are full of jargon that can obfuscate important information from the reader.
  3. The lawyer's lengthy explanation seemed intended to obfuscate rather than clarify the case.
  4. In an effort to obfuscate their true intentions, the company released a series of vague statements.
  5. Her use of complex language only served to obfuscate her main point, leaving the audience confused.
  6. The politician attempted to obfuscate the truth with vague statements and misleading statistics.
  7. Her explanations seemed to obfuscate rather than clarify the complex issue at hand.
  8. To obfuscate his intentions, he spoke in riddles and offered no direct answers.
  9. The technical jargon used in the report served only to obfuscate the findings from the general public.
  10. In his effort to obfuscate the details, he ended up confusing everyone further.

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