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to confound
01
confundir
to confuse someone, making it difficult for them to understand or think clearly
Transitive: to confound sb
02
confundir, mezclar
to confuse one thing for another thing
Transitive: to confound sb/sth
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confounded
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confounded
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confounding
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confounding
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Ejemplo
The intricate puzzle confounded even the most experienced puzzlers.
The unexpected turn of events confounded the researchers, challenging their previous theories.
The complex language used in the legal document confounded the average reader.
The intricate maze confounded the participants, leaving them unable to find the exit.
The unfamiliar technology confounded the elderly couple, leaving them unable to use their new device.
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