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    ob·fus·cate
    [ˈäbfəˌskāt]
    verb
    obfuscate (verb) · obfuscates (third person present) · obfuscated (past tense) · obfuscated (past participle) · obfuscating (present participle)
    1. render obscure, unclear, or unintelligible:
      "the spelling changes will deform some familiar words and obfuscate their etymological origins"
      • bewilder (someone):
        "it is more likely to obfuscate people than enlighten them"
    Origin
    late Middle English (as adjective): from late Latin obfuscat- ‘darkened’, from the verb obfuscare, based on Latin fuscus ‘dark’.
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  2. Obfuscate comes from the Latin prefix ob- (meaning "over" or "completely") and fuscus ("dark-colored"). That fact gives an idea as to how the word can refer to making something difficult to see or understand—much like how dark, dirty water makes it hard to see the bottom.
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    verb (used with object),ob·fus·cat·ed, ob·fus·cat·ing. to make unclear or hard to understand, especially deliberately: Do not obfuscate the issue with irrelevant detail. to confuse or bewilder: The authors achieve their purpose without obfuscating the reader by using too much technical terminology. to darken.
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    obfuscate verb formal uk / ˈɒb.fʌs.keɪt / us / ˈɑːb.fə.skeɪt / Add to word list [ T or I ] to make something less clear and harder to understand, especially intentionally:
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