Definition of Confoundedness. Meaning of Confoundedness. Synonyms of Confoundedness

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Definition of Confoundedness

Confoundedness
Confoundedness Con*found"ed*ness, n. The state of being confounded. Their witty descant of my confoundedness. --Milton.

Meaning of Confoundedness from wikipedia

- extraneous variables that influence both X and Y. We say that X and Y are confounded by some other variable Z whenever Z causally influences both X and Y....
- September 2021. Travis, Peter W. (1997). "Chaucer's Chronographiae, the Confounded Reader, and Fourteenth-Century Measurements of Time". In Poster, Carol;...
- environment, to varying degrees. These two sources of influence are often confounded in observational research of individuals and families. An example of this...
- Claude Deschamps (c. 1600 – 1681), better known as de Villiers, was a French playwright and actor. His 1660 tragicomedy, Le Festin de pierre ou le Fils...
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- Louis XIV, then king of France. George Dandin, ou Le mari confondu (The Confounded Husband) was little appreciated, but success returned with L'Avare (The...
- confounded (i.e., whether the defender is attacked, whether the defender's ABM defense is attacked, or whether the defenders ABM system is confounded)...
- Austen's works were re-published in China, her po****rity with readers confounded the authorities who had trouble understanding that people generally read...
- Man with Dean Learner. After winning the Perrier Award, the creators confounded media sources by refusing to speak out of character, or give real names...
- confundar in aeternum ("In Thee, o Lord, have I trusted: let me not be confounded for evermore") Subject of the Kingdom of Sardinia, later becoming an Italian...