3 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Boggle' in a Sentence
"To overwhelm or bewilder, especially with the vastness, complexity, or unfamiliarity of something, as if it's challenging to grasp or comprehend." more
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The intricacies of a mathematical proof can boggle the minds of students studying higher mathematics.
The mathematical equation will boggle the intellects of even the most seasoned mathematicians.
The mathematical proof will have boggled the students who grapple with its complexity.
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