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bemuddle
[ bih-muhd-l ]
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Bemuddle, be-mud′l, v.t. to confuse or muddle completely.
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But some modern sources of information have served at first to bemuddle, and then when more carefully sifted, to clear up the story.
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Its educational value is far higher than that of the newspaper, which, in spite of its many merits as a diffuser of information, is very apt to do its best to bemuddle and sophisticate plain facts.
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