Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The new medication seemed to confound his symptoms.
The suspect tried to confound the police by providing false information.
His arrogance only served to confound the issue further.
The experiment's results confound the previously accepted theory.
The research results confound the previous hypothesis.
The heavy rain will confound the traffic situation.
The conflicting signals confound the pilot's ability to navigate.
The twins confound their teachers by switching places in class.
The experimental results seem to confound the previous assumptions.
The bad behavior of a few students can confound the image of the entire school.
The faulty research methods confound the credibility of the study.
The false accusations will confound the accused person's reputation.
The scandalous allegations will confound his reputation forever.
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