inturbidate (Meaning)

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inturbidate (v. t.)

To render turbid; to darken; to confuse.

Synonyms & Antonyms of inturbidate

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inturbidate Sentence Examples

  1. The storm's heavy rainfall inturbidated the once-clear stream, turning it muddy.
  2. Sediment runoff from construction sites can inturbidate nearby waterways, affecting aquatic ecosystems.
  3. The introduction of pollutants into the air can inturbidate visibility, leading to smoggy conditions.
  4. Misleading information can inturbidate public perception, causing confusion and uncertainty.
  5. Excessive stirring of the sediment can inturbidate the water in aquariums, making it difficult for fish to see clearly.
  6. The speaker's convoluted arguments only served to inturbidate the audience's understanding of the topic.
  7. Political propaganda aims to inturbidate citizens, clouding their judgment and influencing their opinions.
  8. The smoke from the factory chimneys inturbidated the once-pristine mountain air.
  9. The author's use of ambiguous language intentionally inturbidated the meaning of the text.
  10. Rapid changes in weather conditions can inturbidate flight schedules, causing delays and cancellations.

FAQs About the word inturbidate

To render turbid; to darken; to confuse.

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No antonyms found.

The storm's heavy rainfall inturbidated the once-clear stream, turning it muddy.

Sediment runoff from construction sites can inturbidate nearby waterways, affecting aquatic ecosystems.

The introduction of pollutants into the air can inturbidate visibility, leading to smoggy conditions.

Misleading information can inturbidate public perception, causing confusion and uncertainty.