5 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 ambiguous statement will confound the debaters.
The new scientific discovery will confound traditional theories.
The advanced technology will confound those unfamiliar with modern gadgets.
The elaborate maze will confound anyone attempting to navigate through it.
His complex mathematical theorem will confound even the experts.
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