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to make a statement or argument less clear or harder to understand, often intentionally.

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to make a statement or argument less clear or harder to understand, often intentionally.

The politician was accused of obscuring the point to avoid answering the question directly.

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to cover or hide a specific detail or fact, making it less visible or noticeable.

The dense fog was obscuring the point where the two roads met.

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Last updated: 2025/01/11 11:55