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单词 obfuscation
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Definition of obfuscation in English:

obfuscation

noun ɒbfʌsˈkeɪʃ(ə)nˌɑbfəˈskeɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • The action of making something obscure, unclear, or unintelligible.

    when confronted with sharp questions they resort to obfuscation
    count noun ministers put up mealy-mouthed denials and obfuscations
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We have come a long way from the days when central bankers relied primarily on obfuscation and mystique.
    • The families and friends of those killed have responded bitterly to the litany of obfuscations and half-truths.
    • She made it clear police obfuscation would not be allowed to continue.
    • There is none of the deliberate obfuscation characteristic of so much architectural theory.
    • The effect of his work is not to explain anything, but rather to dramatize the purposeful obfuscation of information.
    • He should also be credited for avoiding obfuscation.
    • Another obfuscation involved the use of the term 'counter-insurgency'.
    • Over the years he has become an expert in spin, obfuscation and, most of all, fueling speculative excess.
    • The band's cryptic song titles provide unneeded obfuscation.
    • I regard this as a deliberate piece of obfuscation.

Origin

Late Middle English: from late Latin obfuscatio(n-), from obfuscare 'to darken or obscure' (see obfuscate).

 
 

Definition of obfuscation in US English:

obfuscation

nounˌɑbfəˈskeɪʃ(ə)nˌäbfəˈskāSH(ə)n
  • The action of making something obscure, unclear, or unintelligible.

    when confronted with sharp questions they resort to obfuscation
    ministers put up mealy-mouthed denials and obfuscations
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She made it clear police obfuscation would not be allowed to continue.
    • The band's cryptic song titles provide unneeded obfuscation.
    • Over the years he has become an expert in spin, obfuscation and, most of all, fueling speculative excess.
    • The effect of his work is not to explain anything, but rather to dramatize the purposeful obfuscation of information.
    • We have come a long way from the days when central bankers relied primarily on obfuscation and mystique.
    • The families and friends of those killed have responded bitterly to the litany of obfuscations and half-truths.
    • Another obfuscation involved the use of the term 'counter-insurgency'.
    • There is none of the deliberate obfuscation characteristic of so much architectural theory.
    • He should also be credited for avoiding obfuscation.
    • I regard this as a deliberate piece of obfuscation.

Origin

Late Middle English: from late Latin obfuscatio(n-), from obfuscare ‘to darken or obscure’ (see obfuscate).

 
 
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