4 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Confound' in a Sentence
"To cause confusion or bewilderment, especially through a sudden disturbance or surprise; to perplex or confuse." more
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The new scientific discovery will confound traditional theories.
The complex scientific theory had confounded even the most brilliant minds in the research community.
The complex scientific theory will have confounded even the most experienced researchers.
The experimental results will be confounding the scientists, challenging their existing theories.
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