Dictionary
to confusing
verb
To thoroughly mix; to confound; to disorder.
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Night raids lead inevitably to confusing shootouts like this one, Afghan and human rights officials say.
Voters have grown accustomed to confusing comedies with dramas, and triumph with disaster, and treating those impostors just the same.
"We have to build a staff to support the work of the theater, as opposed to confusing the issue".
And rather than following a straight narrative arc, Lacy jumps from one story to another, then doubles back again — to confusing effect.
Critics have suggested that John Carter's failure to connect with audiences may have been due to confusing marketing as well as lukewarm reviews.
The scientific world has largely written off Mr. Dreyfus as a well-intentioned oddball prone to confusing subjective impressions with scientific evidence.
In the words of an ancient Chinese proverb, that would be akin to confusing the moon with the finger pointing at the moon.
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Identification of Fusarium species has always been difficult due to confusing phenotypic classification systems.
Mouse disease models have proven indispensable in glaucoma research, yet the complexity of the vast number of models and mouse strains has also led to confusing findings.
Previous research has considered action and adventure sports using a variety of associated terms and definitions which has led to confusing discourse and contradictory research findings.
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