Examples of 'has confounded' in a sentence
Meaning of "has confounded"
has confounded: This phrase suggests that someone or something has caused confusion, bewilderment, or difficulty in understanding, often due to complexity or unexpected outcomes
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This behavior has confounded many developers.
Has confounded efforts to identify its trigger.
The murder case has confounded investigators.
Has confounded the police.
This question has confounded scientists.
Although that claim was later disproved, the purpose of Machu Picchu has confounded scholars.
Time has confounded us for millennia.
For years neuropathic pain has confounded scientists.
Africa has confounded those naysayers.
Mixing these two different topics has confounded the debate.
That bloodless skin has confounded even the most experienced photographer.
Since the dawn of mankind, the existence of supernatural has confounded humans more than anything.
Nothing has confounded my expectations of DPRK.
Yet it would not be the first time Howard has confounded election predictions.
Politically, Europe has confounded its critics and shown its capacity to move forward.
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Center One Mall in Bareilly has confounded the police.
Polish Catholicism has confounded skeptics and critics before.
The Lord in the anger of His heart, has confounded me.
Your teacher has confounded us again.
But with financial support from the Global Fund, Zambia has confounded skeptics.
The weakness of gravity has confounded scientists for decades.
The incredible incident at the renowned Center One Mall in Bareilly … has confounded the police.
Or maybe it has confounded them.
By combining short-term stimulus spending with long-term progressive projects, Obama has confounded the opposition.
The origin of cosmic rays has confounded astrophysicists for decades.
Since the beginning of humanity, the existence of supernatural has confounded people more than anything.
A newly found fossil skull in Chad has confounded the proponents of the theory of evolution.
And it defies all explanation, it has confounded the pundits.
Indeed, this problem has confounded winemakers for many years.
And that is why this case has confounded me like no other.
How you ended up with her has confounded me from day one.
Generally, Apple has confounded its critics.
Where? And that is why this case has confounded me like no other.
The 20-year-old Boriska Mipriyanovich has confounded experts with his knowledge of outer space.
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