thoroughly confuse

Frequency: 7.822.4 per million words

To confuse someone in a complete and detailed way.

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  • The complex legal jargon was designed to thoroughly confuse the average person.
  • His contradictory statements managed to thoroughly confuse the jury.
  • I was thoroughly confused by the abstract concepts in the philosophy lecture.
  • The magician's illusion was so clever it thoroughly confused everyone in the audience.
  • Trying to assemble the furniture without instructions will thoroughly confuse you.
  • The sudden change in the project's direction has thoroughly confused the team.
  • The film's convoluted plotline seems intended to thoroughly confuse the viewer.
  • Navigating the ancient city's winding streets can thoroughly confuse even the best navigators.
  • He deliberately used technical terms to thoroughly confuse his opponent during the debate.
  • The conflicting news reports about the event served only to thoroughly confuse the public.