Similar words: surrendered, blur, blurb, blurt, blurt out, flurry, turret, surreal. Meaning: [blɜːd] adj. 1. indistinct or hazy in outline 2. unclear in form or expression.
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91 The blurred margin between published and unpublished materials affects all of our work.
92 At some period during his affair the distinctions between the two had become a little blurred in Preston's mind.
93 Like most good myths, some of the details remain blurred, and Devi herself was fond of obfuscation.
94 There are square miles of shifting, sinking sand where the normally clean-cut edge between sea and land has become blurred.
95 For a moment her eyes blurred at the memories of happy days, days of innocence.
96 And thirdly, by distributing company stock to employees it has blurred the capital-labour distinction in a number of firms.
97 Instead of which she found herself having to blink away the sting of tears that blurred her vision.
98 The development of the concept of abuse of power blurred the distinction between merits and vires.
99 The adumbration of pedestrian figures by a kind of blurred notation seems to be entirely new in art.
100 I was facing a mirror that held my blurred image.
101 More generally,(http://sentencedict.com/blurred.html) document boundaries may be blurred and a massive body of material may be collected together in one interlinked corpus.
102 Binoculars will show quite a number of globulars, though in most cases only as tiny, blurred patches.
103 But when parenting is shared the lines of responsibility are blurred and formal assessments can lead to resentment.
104 In the distance the several chains of lights indicating the main streets of the city were blurred, like tears.
105 Many chronophotographs combined the virtues of both the blurred and the instantaneous image.
106 The glitter of the street-lights on the damp tarmac was blurred by the thickening fog.
107 In almost all areas of modern life, the internet revolution has smashed down barriers and blurred boundaries.
108 The turbine whined familiarly and the rotors blurred above the cabin.
109 In real life the distinction between sheer brigandage and patriotic guerrilla activities was often blurred.
110 In the above account the distinction between changes in money wages and changes in real wages has been deliberately blurred.
111 Sin has certainly spoiled and blurred it, but man remains a reasoning, moral, creative creature.
112 Then he was kicking, frightened yet enraged, eyes blurred with the tears of his own anger and frustration.
113 All I have to remind me of Albert are a few letters and a blurred photo.
114 However, the field patterns over the land area in the upper left of the image are blurred by the smoothing operation.
115 Vaguely anthropomorphic, although distorted and blurred, they reminded me of some cross between man and beast.
116 These distinctions are necessarily very loose and easily blurred when actual diagnosis is attempted.
117 Caste divisions became blurred; occupation, status, wealth and influence were no longer commensurate with each other or in accordance with legal stipulation.
118 Smoke poured upwards, pale-grey and blurred, like make-up smudged by tears.
119 The 360 degree panorama blurred, and Susan was trapped inside her own skull.
120 The distinction between voluntary and involuntary unemployment is blurred and may affect women disproportionately.
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