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obfuscate

[ob-fuh-skeyt, ob-fuhs-keyt] / ˈɒb fəˌskeɪt, ɒbˈfʌs keɪt /


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“The Chinese government is deliberately obfuscating the truth,” the defense chief said.

From Seattle Times

He continues to obfuscate, confuse, lie and cheat.

From Salon

The hard-right Vox party on Wednesday said the Rubiales case was a "political witchhunt" designed to obfuscate the errors committed by the government with the sexual violence law.

From Reuters

Even so, there's no getting around the obfuscating emotional component that it and the rest of the right-wing mediasphere have injected into news coverage across the field.

From Salon

“For example, when typing a password, people will regularly hide their screen but will do little to obfuscate their keyboard’s sound.”

From Washington Times