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obfuscate
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English
Etymology
The adjective is first attested in 1487, in Middle English, the verb in 1536; either borrowed from Middle French obfusquer, offusquer, from Old French offusquer, or directly from Late Latin obfuscātus, offuscātus, the perfect passive participle of obfuscō, offuscō (see -ate (verb-forming suffix) and -ate (adjective-forming suffix)), from Latin ob- + fuscō (“to darken”). Doublet of dusken (“to darken, make obscure”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈɒbfəskeɪt/
- (General American, dialects of Canada) IPA(key): /ˈɑbfəskeɪt/
- (Canada, dialects of the US) IPA(key): /ˈɒbfəskeɪt/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈɔbfəskæɪt/
- (New Zealand) IPA(key): /ˈɒbfəskæɪt/, [ˈɔ̟bfəskæɪt]
Verb
obfuscate (third-person singular simple present obfuscates, present participle obfuscating, simple past and past participle obfuscated)
- To make dark; to overshadow.
- To deliberately make more confusing in order to conceal the truth.
- obfuscate facts
- Can weakness be really obfuscated?
- Before leaving the scene, the murderer set a fire in order to obfuscate any evidence of his identity.
- 2018 February 13, Anonymous White House Official, “White House reels as FBI director contradicts official claims about alleged abuser”, in Washington Post:
- When asked if Kelly could have been more transparent or truthful, that official wrote: “In this White House, it’s simply not in our DNA. Truthful and transparent is great, but we don’t even have a coherent strategy to obfuscate.”
- (computing) To alter code while preserving its behavior but concealing its structure and intent.
- We need to obfuscate these classes before we ship the final release.
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make dark
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make confusing
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Adjective
obfuscate (comparative more obfuscate, superlative most obfuscate)
- (obsolete) Obfuscated; darkened; obscured.
- 1531, Thomas Elyot, The Boke Named the Governour […], London: […] Tho[mas] Bertheleti, →OCLC:
- Also the vertues beynge in a cruell persone be nat only obfuscate or hyd : But also lyke wyse as norysshynge meates and drynkes in an sycke body
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