bemuddle

/bɪˈmʌdəl/
verb
  1. To confuse or muddle someone or something; to make unclear or disordered.
    • Too many conflicting reports can bemuddle even the most careful researcher.
    • The complicated instructions bemuddled the students, leaving them unsure what to do.
    • Don't let the technical jargon bemuddle you; the basic idea is simple.
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