completely confuse
Frequency: 8.025.1 per million words
To make someone totally unable to think clearly.
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- The magician's final trick managed to completely confuse the audience.
- The conflicting data sets will completely confuse the new algorithm.
- He was completely confused by the sudden change in plans.
- Her contradictory statements have completely confused the investigators.
- If you explain it that way, you will completely confuse him.
- The lawyer's dense jargon could completely confuse a jury.
- The aim seemed to be completely confusing the issue rather than clarifying it.
- Why did you use such complex words? Did you want to completely confuse everyone?
- The new tax laws are so convoluted they seem designed to completely confuse the average person.
- I tried to follow the instructions, but the diagrams managed to completely confuse me.