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scrambler

[ skram-bler ]

noun

  1. a person or thing that scrambles.
  2. an electronic device that mixes and confuses telecommunications signals in order to make them unintelligible through certain circuits. Compare unscrambler ( def 2 ).


scrambler

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noun

  1. a plant that produces long weak shoots by which it grows over other plants
  2. an electronic device that renders speech unintelligible during transmission, normal speech being restored at the receiving system
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scrambler

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  1. An electronic device that scrambles telecommunication signals to make them unintelligible to anyone without a special receiver.
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Origin of scrambler1

First recorded in 1680–90; scramble + -er 1
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Example Sentences

The Eagles defence will be swarming all over Mahomes, but they have to be careful not to get too aggressive and allow him to wriggle free because he is a lethal scrambler in the play-offs.

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“I’ve spoken to many business owners who say their businesses are under threat because of the scramblers and the quad bikes and the e-bikes flying through on the pavement,†he said.

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They are generally considered nature's ultimate information scramblers.

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Police said the suspect, who was wearing black clothing with an orange high-vis jacket, rode off on a bike, thought to be an e-bike or a scrambler bike.

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As productive as Daniels has been as a passer, his elusiveness and breakaway speed as a scrambler have distinguished him.

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