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obfuscatory

a. Tending to obfuscate; intended to conceal the truth by confusion.

Usage examples of "obfuscatory".

Frank Sonderberg had spent too many years in business, too much time listening for the real meaning behind obfuscatory soliloquies to offer a straight reply without giving the matter careful consideration.

These people are not purposely obfuscatory, but their mindset is very different indeed from the hominid, and common ground will take a while to establish.

What happened then was in retrospect sufliaently impressive to onhreight any suspicion of obfuscatory technique.

He saw that it was linked to others, and he drifted higher, unchallenged now the shark that had guarded it was dead, and the shape was clearer, and suddenly he was close, he was only a few yards from it, and he had penetrated the murk and the obfuscatory hexes, and he could see it clearly now, and he knew what it was.

Dweller eye-twinkling - humans had been adjudged as acceptable confidants for the Dwellers of Nasqueron in the system of Ulubis, their presence mostly tolerated, their company usually accepted, their safety almost always guaranteed and their attempts to talk to the Dwellers and mine their vast but defiantly imaginatively organised and indexed data shales met with only the most formal of obstructiveness, the lighter forms of derision and the least determinedly obfuscatory strategies.

Floran literature, and politicians admire the obfuscatory power of telescoped syntax in speechwriting.

The entire base had been quarantined, and the official press releases cut to an obfuscatory trickle.

However, even in the dank obfuscatory prose of his own memoirs, he does admit what can otherwise be concluded from independent sources.