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How to pronounce obfuscate in English?

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Type Words
Type of alter, change, modify
Derivation obfuscation

Examples of obfuscate

obfuscate
Of course not, because to lefties, facts are only things to twist and obfuscate.
From the ocregister.com
It is both lucid and profound, cutting through issues where others only obfuscate.
From the newscientist.com
Even if he did obfuscate some details, I don't think it reflects too badly on him.
From the guardian.co.uk
Do not obfuscate, which means don't use a $3 word when a 5-cent word will do.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Yet too many others obfuscate or actively fight efforts to make information public.
From the sacbee.com
This seems to obfuscate things a touch, and makes the post look like yours.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Similarly, HTML-based email gives the spammer more tools to obfuscate text.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Google Groups does not allow users to obfuscate their own e-mail addresses.
From the en.wikipedia.org
There's LOTS of truth presented in the comments below that you have yet to OBFUSCATE.
From the nation.time.com
More examples
  • Make obscure or unclear
  • (obfuscation) bewilderment: confusion resulting from failure to understand
  • (obfuscation) mystification: the activity of obscuring people's understanding, leaving them baffled or bewildered
  • (obfuscation) darkening or obscuring the sight of something
  • (Obfuscation (song)) "Obfuscation" is a song by Between the Buried and Me. The song was released as the first single from their sixth album The Great Misdirect.
  • To make dark; overshadow; To deliberately make more confusing in order to conceal the truth; To alter code while preserving its behavior but conceal its structure and intent
  • (Obfuscated) If you have the discipline Obfuscate, and you activate it, cross your arms against your chest to indicate you are using it to not be seen. If you see someone making this sign, assume you do not see them IC, unless you have some sort of power that would let you.
  • (Obfuscated) Darkened or cast in the shadow or background; obscured by withholding proper light or emphasis; hence, confused, bewildered or lost sight of.
  • (Obfuscation) Spammers' attempts to hide data to prevent its detection. Also, when email recipients use HTML or Javascript to obscure mailto links and email addresses so that addresses remain readable and clickable, but cannot be harvested. (See also munging.)