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Confound: used in a sengtence
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"Confound" (verb) means to confuse, perplex, or thwart. Example sentences:
- The magician's final trick confounded the entire audience.
- Heavy fog confounded the pilots and forced the flight to divert.
- The unexpected test results confounded the researchers' hypothesis.
- The new evidence may confound the prosecution's case.
- "Confound it!" she muttered when the computer crashed.
- The magician's final trick confounded the entire audience.
- Heavy fog confounded the pilots and forced the flight to divert.
- The unexpected test results confounded the researchers' hypothesis.
- The new evidence may confound the prosecution's case.
- "Confound it!" she muttered when the computer crashed.
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