Examples of 'confound' in a sentence

Meaning of "confound"

Confound: To cause surprise or confusion in someone, especially by acting against their expectations
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  • To perplex or puzzle.
  • To stun or amaze.
  • To fail to see the difference; to mix up; to confuse right and wrong.
  • To make something worse.

How to use "confound" in a sentence

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Never confound noble courage with love.
Natural disasters can confound age distributions.
Do not confound the bearing assembly provided.
Modern mediums who confound the skeptics.
Confound these passions with a quiet sleep.
Perhaps you will confound the prophecies.
To confound an illusion with the same illusion.
Technology can often confound other technologies.
They confound us because we are such limited things.
Darwin immediately went on to confound his initial incredulity.
To confound the innocent with the guilty.
One should not confound the two.
Romanists confound or unite justification and sanctification.
We are being accused of trying to confuse and confound people.
We must not confound action with mass.

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Our involvement will only confound things.
We confound the error and truth together.
God sends fools to confound the wise.
Confound those who have devised evil against us.
May not understand go down and confound.
Which may confound his intention.
Against the other in order to confound them.
I will confound her with my decency.
What is weak shall confound the mighty.
Confound her with legal jargon.
These are issues that confound the wise.
I shall confound them here far more unequivocally.
Things of the world to confound the strong.
You confound farce and theater.
So the words themselves begin to confound truth.
Let us go and confound their language.
Confound those who plot for our destruction.
It will help you to confound the enemy.
Are confound on the ways of the wicked.
So that you may confound my husband.
Confound program impacts and effects of ongoing placement.
You must not confound my meaning.
We confound the ego and call it intellect or mind.
Confuse the eye and confound the understanding.
But dementia is a complex disease that continues to confound us.
Certain alleles confound population histories.
Women can find always places to confound a man.
At times we confound love with madness.
Those who we would overcome we must first confound.
That confuse and confound and limit people.
Just want should give me your hand confound it.
We commonly confound the unpleasant with the bad.
God chose weak things to confound the strong.
They confound desire with will.
The prospect does not confound me.

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