obfuscate in a sentence
a.
Definition
To obfuscate means to deliberately make something unclear or difficult to understand, often to confuse or mislead.
Sample Sentences
- The politician tried to obfuscate the truth during the debate to avoid tough questions.
- Many technical documents are full of jargon that can obfuscate important information from the reader.
- The lawyer's lengthy explanation seemed intended to obfuscate rather than clarify the case.
- In an effort to obfuscate their true intentions, the company released a series of vague statements.
- Her use of complex language only served to obfuscate her main point, leaving the audience confused.
- The politician attempted to obfuscate the truth with vague statements and misleading statistics.
- Her explanations seemed to obfuscate rather than clarify the complex issue at hand.
- To obfuscate his intentions, he spoke in riddles and offered no direct answers.
- The technical jargon used in the report served only to obfuscate the findings from the general public.
- In his effort to obfuscate the details, he ended up confusing everyone further.
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