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Definition of Befogging

Befogging
Befog Be*fog", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Befogged; p. pr. & vb. n. Befogging.] 1. To involve in a fog; -- mostly as a participle or part. adj. 2. Hence: To confuse; to mystify.

Meaning of Befogging from wikipedia

- back from the direction in which it was apparently leading. Impressed yet befogged, they grasped at his vivid leading phrases, seeing only their surface meaning...
- error is suicidal. We must appeal to our friends not to let themselves be befogged. We must tell them: Be on your guard! What is now at stake is not anti-democracy...
- many factors. Some foreign forces or anti-Chinese elements have been befogging the minds of the people and urging them not to vote. We do not rule out...
- the Rind, the early history of these old Hindu families is hopelessly befogged. Everything, however, seems to point to the western Panjab and Sind as...
- Kelly. Gilsdorf defined Brown's work as "a major contribution to the befogged wasteland of an 'American Church' progressively alienated from its divinely...
- emerges triumphantly at the end, before her readers are too hopelessly befogged. Nobody is killed who matters much. The right people marry, after it all...
- truth of her condition's source, and because the medication makes her feel befogged. Marshall gets into trouble at school for disagreeing with his English...
- receive royalties. The legal status of the original editions has been befogged in the case of the renowned second volume by the fact that Cambridge University...
- Integral Calculus, Vol I, as "devoid of any clear meaning" and "naive befogging". Similarly on page 101, Courant described them as "incompatible with...
- by those who call themselves such, except perhaps in some belated and befogged country house. Gissing's early novels were ill-received, but greater recognition...