blind sb with science

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British pronunciation/blˈaɪnd ˌɛsbˈiː wɪð sˈaɪəns/
American pronunciation/blˈaɪnd ˌɛsbˈiː wɪð sˈaɪəns/
to blind sb with science
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to confuse someone by using difficult or technical words while describing something to them

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to [blind] {sb} with science definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "blind someone with science" and when to use it?

The idiom "blind someone with science" likely originated as a figurative expression that suggests overwhelming or confusing someone with complex scientific information or technical jargon. This phrase is used to describe a situation where someone is explaining something, often scientific or technical in nature, in a way that is overly complex or difficult to understand for the average person.

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When I asked him to explain how the computer works, he started using so much jargon that he completely blinded me with science.
The manual for this software is written in such a way that it blinds users with science instead of providing clear instructions.
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