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bewilders

vb. (en-third-person singular of: bewilder)

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Virtually all present-day ecophilosophers, precisely because they are not nondual in their approach, are forced to argue the continuity thesis, which earns for them the charge from critics of being eco-fascists, which bewilders the ecophilosophers, who imagine that a flatland holism is actually a liberating notion.

Very shrewd observations are to be found in his reviews, for instance his indication, in reviewing La Touche's /Fragoletta/, of that common fault of ambitious novels, a sort of woolly and "ungraspable" looseness of construction and story, which constantly bewilders the reader as to what is going on.

He bewilders us a very little by it, and he gives us the impression that he has slightly bewildered himself.

But a second man comes to me from what place I do not see, and what he says bewilders me.

It is the stillness of my uncle's house that bewilders and frightens me, that first day.

It bewilders me about as much as the natural, I can’t always tell them apart.

But sudden dusk bewilders all the air -- There seems no time to want a drink of water.