Sentence examples for be blurred from inspiring English sources

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be blurred

verb

To make indistinct or hazy, to obscure or dim.

  • To blur a photograph by moving the camera while taking it

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The lines can be blurred.

Indeed, the lines could be blurred.

Such images tend to be blurred.

The border between eccentricity and brilliance can be blurred.

(My memory of this dialogue may be blurred by carbohydrates).

How much of these pictures ought to be blurred?

"There's a point where the boundaries have to be blurred".

The line between the two (RDBMS and NoSQL) will continue to be blurred.

The report said that the distinction can be blurred, making attribution difficult.

"There may be blurred lines for Congress to follow when their lives are political.

They were blurred at the crotch, as angels might be blurred.

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