Examples of using Confound in English and their translations into Italian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
Once again I must go astound and confound the merry imbeciles.
Come to condemn the wretches or confound the jury today?
So that you may confound my husband.
Meant to confuse and confound.
weak men confound the world.
It's brilliant. Confound it, you're right!
Confound the more curious members of the public, but it will do. We will have to whitewash the windows.
But we should not confound this specificity- even if in some issues it is shared at some moments by several governments- with an overall situation of the Union.
They bewitch and confound us, make us question ourselves,
In the fourth spin-off of the interesting point-and-snap confound game the bunny has to some inconvenience coming his direction.
Come, let us go down, and there confound their language, that they may not understand one another's speech.
His''eating'' habits confound researchers as well, as food comes
can confound the process and increase the time
as proven by other practices which confound the data collection process,
with concurrent symptoms that can confound the initial diagnosis.
how human beings distinguish or confound the categories of concepts.
Reach into your TV with your DUALSHOCK 4 wireless controller to unleash gusts of wind to unfold hidden areas, confound enemies and ride a paper plane.
They set up the broad workers' organisation in a rigidly specified structure and confound it with the organisation of revolutionaries.
to take entertainment out of its private sphere and confound the boundaries between entertainment,
drug lords that confound the best efforts of law enforcement.