Sentence examples for to confuse both from inspiring English sources

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to confuse both

verb

To thoroughly mix; to confound; to disorder.

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"But consumer culture has encouraged adults to confuse both of these with stuff you can buy in the shops.

2) On the subject of traits specific to domestic breeds being mostly recessive: since they did not know about Mendel's laws, the capacity of certain mutations in both pigeons and dogs to complement one another to restore a wild type phenotype after many generations of 'true' breeding did contribute greatly to confuse both Darwin and Wallace about the durability of acquired recessive traits.

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It is clearly challenging to make the studies understandable to lay people and such poorly defined details confuse both researchers and the participants.

That could be a plus if it was breaking barriers and defying genre, but instead it is just a confused mishmash that has no inherent sense of purpose, confusing both to watch and to understand.

"It was terribly confusing both to courts and juries," Mr. Fox said.

The British Chambers of Commerce said the streamlined routes would bring clarity to a system that often confused both employers and students.

This is confusing both historically and dramatically.

Or a cynical appeal to confuse and divide both the punk group and, by extension, Russia's protest movement?

Continuing to press ahead with the merger, Mr. Hewlett added, will "misdirect time and energy, waste money, suffer further degradation of employee morale, continue to confuse customers" when both companies would be better off focusing on being independent enterprises.

It's insulting on both to confuse the two.

"So, are Chelsea trying to confuse Cluj by playing both in Romanian national colours (yellowy) and in the Romanian national team style (half-arsed going forward, leaky at the back)?" burps Richard Whittal.

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