Examples of 'is to confuse' in a sentence

Meaning of "is to confuse"

This phrase suggests that the intention or purpose of someone or something is to cause confusion or create a sense of disorientation

How to use "is to confuse" in a sentence

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is to confuse
What he can not do is to confuse the two.
Is to confuse the universal and the general.
To think otherwise is to confuse cause and effect.
It is to confuse the wine with the bottle.
Then our best hope is to confuse him.
Their job is to confuse learners of the language.
The only thing that they do is to confuse people.
To do so is to confuse the means with the end.
And just how easy it is to confuse the two.
It is to confuse the meaning of the words to be and to do.
It is submitted that this is to confuse two separate issues.
This is to confuse moral responsibility and legal responsibility.
My biggest aim is to confuse all images.
This is to confuse a theological position with an attitudinal stance.
The purpose of the devil is to confuse.

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A common mistake is to confuse density with frequency.
Use them sparingly in presentations unless your objective is to confuse.
A common mistake is to confuse zoom and telephoto.
To act as if a church creed can be a school creed is to confuse and mislead.
Her mission is to confuse and distract discussions.
Tolstoy said the greatest mistake we make is to confuse beauty with goodness.
To blind is to confuse with bright light.
A common error is to confuse.
That is to confuse moral ontology with moral semantics.
The greatest mistake we make is to confuse beauty with goodness.
That is to confuse grey with black.
I know his plan is to confuse me.
That is to confuse justification with regeneration.
Some believe that this is to confuse price and value.
This is to confuse data and conclusions.
To reproach them with dogmatism is to confuse the phrase with reality.
The key is to confuse their sensors with a spread of torpedoes.
What he wants is to confuse.
To beat is to confuse or to trick someone.
The mistake that most new traders often make is to confuse time frames.
To say that is to confuse cause and effect.
Well, the last thing I want to do is to confuse people.
Maybe his plan is to confuse the hell out of us.
It is to confuse nature and grace.
A big mistake many people make is to confuse usability with accessibility.
It is to confuse the handwriting.
I think the biggest mistake you can make is to confuse management with leadership.
This is to confuse the enemy.
Tolstoy wrote that our biggest mistake is to confuse the pretty with the good.
But that is to confuse a sufficient condition with a necessary one.
And the last thing I want to do is to confuse the reader.
A common mistake is to confuse schizophrenia with bipolar disorder.
Presenting Turkey as Europe 's shield against Iran is to confuse the shield and the sword.
To do so is to confuse cause and effect.
Obviously, the last thing you would want is to confuse a potential employer.

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He wants to confuse and divert the jury
Confuse them and you got trouble
This dumb confuse desire and love
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