confuse
ಗೊಂದಲ
definition
verb
past and present blurred together, confusing her still further
cause (someone) to become bewildered or perplexed.
translation of 'confuse'
ಚೆಲ್ಲಾಪಿಲ್ಲಿಮಾಡು,
ಅಣಿಗೆಡಿಸು
verb
ಗಲಿಬಿಲಿಮಾಡು
example
As a progressive and an atheist, Christians 'confuse' me as much as the next person.
However, it would be a mistake to 'confuse' sensible with safe.
First, no one with half a brain could possibly 'confuse' the two products.
purchasers might 'confuse' the two products
the points made by the authors 'confuse' rather than clarify the issue
People don't usually forget our names, or get them wrong, or 'confuse' us with other people.
Look closely at the editorial: don't they completely avoid and try to 'confuse' the point?
Most straight people 'confuse' me and I really am unable to comprehend them.
I think I'm separate enough from this character where people aren't going to 'confuse' us.
It's very easy to 'confuse' the two which is why some people may tell you that I speak in a Long Island tongue.
Campaigners 'confuse' the issue with complex legal and medical argument.
He was avoiding the subject, and was using characters he'd played to distract and 'confuse' her.
It is easy to 'confuse' the apples of reporting with the oranges of privilege.
The authors 'confuse' their contempt of the opposition with an accurate apprehension of the opposition.
It is easy to 'confuse' greatness in a specialized field with skill in writing about it.
a lot of people 'confuse' a stroke with a heart attack
It's easy to 'confuse' protagonists with their authors.
It is very easy to 'confuse' questions as to what is the jurisdiction of a court and how that jurisdiction should be exercised.
You may feel the first of these tends to 'confuse' the issue rather than illuminate it, and you may be right.
Many fantasy epics give us colorful enemies with distinct personalities to 'confuse' us.
The humor is uncomfortable on purpose, but it's very easy to 'confuse' it with a humor that's unsure and amateur.
One thing that does continually 'confuse' me though is people who get married more than once.
It was the fatal mistake of the medieval church to 'confuse' and confound the two kingdoms.
a lot of people 'confuse' a stroke with a heart attack
It is at his home that she meets this woman, who is to complicate and 'confuse' other relationships in the book, and finally draw in on all of them a terrifying wave of scandal.
purchasers might 'confuse' the two products
We won't 'confuse' our having made mistakes with our having no right to be here.
It's easy to 'confuse' this prudent conservatism with adherence to principle, but that would be a mistake.
the points made by the authors 'confuse' rather than clarify the issue
It 'confuses' me that people think this is terrible.
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