Similar words: confusion, confuse, confused, infusion, confucian, confucianism, musing, housing. Meaning: [-zɪŋ] adj. 1. causing confusion or disorientation 2. lacking clarity of meaning; causing confusion or perplexity.
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121. I have also decided to do some random attacks as a means of confusing law enforcement.
122. While this may be historically correct, the change of notation may be confusing to some readers.
123. In anorexia nervosa, which becomes a living death, the same connections are prevalent, together with the same confusing implications.
124. The worst thing we as consumers can do is to give up or not bother because it's all too confusing.
125. But there is a difference between a confusing experience and an insoluble problem.
126. We must try to act justly especially since the situation within the church is often confusing and upsetting.
127. It must be confusing and I have no answer to the criticism,(www.Sentencedict.com) except to blame the clearly short-sighted attitude on management.
128. But your dream world of wheeling and dealing become confusing.
129. This has generated some confusing comparisons between the capability of optical fibre and coaxial cables.
130. The route is promoted in publications ranging from telephone directories to restaurant placemats, but the information is often confusing and inaccurate.
131. The question begs other questions and is potentially leading and confusing.
132. Asking contestants to now get real and find an individual style is confusing the game.
133. Further confusing the picture, courts have also expanded the patent coverage for software.
134. Different definitions of charity for different purposes, for example, charity, tax, rating, would be very confusing.
135. Apart from the different sizes available the packaging of ceramic wall tiles is confusing, to say the least.
136. There, a tired reminder of arrangements made sufficiently confusing by the first notice.
137. This is confusing to people who think Hebrew and Yiddish are the same.
138. Only a small minority had claimed unemployment benefit before and so they found the complex procedures bewildering and confusing.
139. Much of the film is fun, but a lot is confusing.
140. All three were firing now, but the thick smoke was confusing them; they couldn't see properly through their masks.
141. Love is so confusing - you tell a girl she looks great and what's the first thing you do? Turn out the lights! Robert Orben
142. But it can be confusing, and it's easy to buy the wrong package.
143. She was weighed down with a confusing mixture of feelings that sometimes felt so mellow and piquant, it was almost pleasant.
144. Confusing Old Testament Israel with the New Testament Church.
145. Spatial references coordinate systems, projections, datums , ellipsoids –confusing?
146. She slept fitfully, her mind crowded with confusing dreams.
147. It's also confusing to a casual user.
148. Too much paronomasia will make your essay confusing.
149. But equating savings with investment is confusing.
150. First off, huge apologies for last month's confusing report.
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