garble

/ˈɡɑrbəl/
verb
  1. To mix up or distort (a message, sound, or information) so that it is unclear or misleading.
    • The encryption software can garble the data to keep it secure during transmission.
    • The radio signal was weak and garbled the pilot's instructions.
    • The witness's nervousness caused her to garble the details of the accident.
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