Sentence examples for be confounded from inspiring English sources

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be confounded

verb

To confuse; to mix up; to puzzle.

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Again, you'd be confounded – it's utterly beautiful.

Osborne may well be confounded by his own hubris.

Studies of surgical outcomes can be confounded by operative complexity.

Voters seemed to be confounded by their options.

Thoungeen... about 6 miles byland to Kankareet (not to be confounded with Kankareet on the Salween).

There too the innocent would be confounded with the guilty.' Id., at col. 1073.

These variations are large and may be confounded with teaching evaluation scores.

The only certainty in times like this is that certainties will be confounded.

Such trials cannot establish causality, however, and may be confounded in unmeasured ways.

Barrymore would probably be confounded by a self-contained Tobey Maguire performance.

Many can be confounded by simple subterfuges like wigs or glasses.

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