remain opaque

Frequency: 6.89.5 per million words

Used to describe something that continues to be difficult to understand.

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Examples (10)

  • The complex administrative arrangements mean that the decision-making process remains somewhat opaque.
  • Despite repeated inquiries, the company's financial dealings remain entirely opaque.
  • The government's decision-making process often remains opaque to the public.
  • For many, the advanced physics concepts will remain opaque without further explanation.
  • Even after the investigation, the true motives behind the crime remained opaque.
  • The exact mechanism of the new drug's action remains opaque to researchers.
  • Critics argue that the new policy's long-term effects remain opaque.
  • Without clear communication, the project's goals will remain opaque to the team.
  • Her intentions remained opaque, making it difficult to trust her.
  • The ancient text's meaning has remained opaque for centuries.