obfuscation

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Scrabble points
18
Words With Friends
22
Letters
11
Pronunciation
/ˌɒb.fəˈskeɪ.ʃən/
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/ˌɒb.fəˈskeɪ.ʃən/ · /ˌɑb.fəˈskeɪ.ʃən/ · /ˌɔb.fəˈskæɪ.ʃən/ · /ˌɒb.fəˈskæɪ.ʃən/ · [ˌɔ̟b.fəˈskæɪ.ʃən]

Definition of obfuscation

4 senses · 1 part of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. (formal, uncountable)The act or process of obfuscating, or obscuring the perception of something; the concept of concealing the meaning of a communication by making it more confusing and harder to interpret.
    “Until the 1920s, American newspapers heavily relied upon their London correspondents, the British Press and Reuters (which had a mutually beneficial, monopoly agreement with the Government of India for preferential access) for news about India. The news was hence generally from the British perspective and news obfuscation attempts on events that cast the Raj in a poor light, like details of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, usually succeeded.”
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noun

  1. (formal, uncountable)The act or process of obfuscating, or obscuring the perception of something; the concept of concealing the meaning of a communication by making it more confusing and harder to interpret.
    “Until the 1920s, American newspapers heavily relied upon their London correspondents, the British Press and Reuters (which had a mutually beneficial, monopoly agreement with the Government of India for preferential access) for news about India. The news was hence generally from the British perspective and news obfuscation attempts on events that cast the Raj in a poor light, like details of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, usually succeeded.”
  2. (formal, uncountable)The act or process of obfuscating, or obscuring the perception of something; the concept of concealing the meaning of a communication by making it more confusing and harder to interpret.
    “You need to turn on obfuscation for these classes.”
  3. (formal, uncountable)Confusion, bewilderment, or a baffled state resulting from something obfuscated, or made more opaque and muddled with the intent to obscure information.
  4. (countable, formal)A single instance of intentionally obscuring the meaning of something to make it more difficult to grasp.
    “During the debate, the candidate sighed at his opponent's obfuscations.”

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Etymology

From Middle English obfuscacioun, from Latin obfuscātiō, obfuscātiōnem, from obfuscāre (“to darken”), from ob (“over”) + fuscāre (“to make dark”), from fuscus (“dark”).

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