Muddle up
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British pronunciation/mˈʌdəl ˈʌp/
American pronunciation/mˈʌdəl ˈʌp/

Definition & Meaning of "muddle up"

to muddle up
[phrase form: muddle]
01

to confuse or mix two or more things or people together

to muddle up definition and meaning
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She muddled up the facts of the case.
I always muddle up their names.
She 's always muddling up the dates.
02

to cause something to become confusing or disorganized

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The committee 's decision has muddled up the plans for the project.
The accident muddled up the traffic flow for hours.
His attempt to rearrange the files only served to muddle up the entire organization of documents.
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She muddled up the facts of the case.
I always muddle up their names.
She's always muddling up the dates.
I'm always muddling up the left and right directions.
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