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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
obfuscate .
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Examples
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The notion of government being 'private' or obfuscated from the public died with the first FOIA type law being passed.
State Should Close Loophole to Public Disclosure Law « PubliCola 2010
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There was only one small final step left: to analyze each of the procedures there and rename obfuscated variable and function names to relevant ones.
Security Bloggers Network Tamas Rudnai 2010
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There was only one small final step left: to analyze each of the procedures there and rename obfuscated variable and function names to relevant ones.
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They are kind of obfuscated and simply require you to remember things.
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I don't want my communications to be "obfuscated" in the historical record.
Boing Boing: September 7, 2003 - September 13, 2003 Archives 2003
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It looks like he kind of obfuscated his way out of a question.
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But systems such as obfuscated metal detectors may stop the silly season steal, according to DHL country security manager Graeme Mayne, who spoke last week at the Security 2010 conference in
ZDNet Australia 2010
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Ministers had "obfuscated" in setting out any future spending detail, he said.
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Ministers had "obfuscated" in setting out any future spending detail, he said.
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I'm sure there's a better way to explain the theme than that, but the television show format, while entertaining, kind of obfuscated things a bit by flipping in and out of genres towards the end.
Anime Nano! 2009
senwick commented on the word obfuscated
Hidden or unseen.
November 5, 2008
JPByron commented on the word obfuscated
Means that the result has been obscured, hidden or made to be unapparent or not transparent. "The decision to accept the actual costs as equal to the forecast costs has obfuscated the increase in the costs."
June 13, 2009