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to befog
01
to make something unclear or confusing
Transitive: to befog sb
Examples
The convoluted explanations befogged the listeners, leaving them uncertain about the topic.
The contradictory information presented by the witness befogged the jury, making it challenging to reach a verdict.
02
to cover or obscure something with fog or smoke, making it hard to see
Transitive: to befog a sight
Examples
The thick mist befogged the view of the mountains.
Smoke from the fire befogged the streets, making it hard to breathe.
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