obscurate
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obscurate (third-person singular simple present obscurates, present participle obscurating, simple past and past participle obscurated)
- (transitive) To obscure.
- 1854, United States. Congress, The Congressional Globe, volume 23, page 131:
- Though I do not concur in all the principles he has enunciated, yet I would not obscurate the brightness of his track.
- 2007, George A. Peters, Barbara J. Peters, Medical Error and Patient Safety: Human Factors in Medicine, page 91:
- They often obscurate using colorful word games, theories, or specialty fads […]
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obscūrāte