obfuscatory

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Tending to obfuscate; intended to conceal the truth by confusion

I can't vote for a resolution with such obfuscatory language.

obfuscate
To make dark; overshadow
obfuscate
{v} to make dark, darken, obscure
obfuscate
To alter code while preserving its behavior but conceal its structure and intent
obfuscate
{f} confuse; muddle; obscure
obfuscate
make obscure or unclear
obfuscate
To darken; to obscure; to becloud; hence, to confuse; to bewilder
obfuscate
To obfuscate something means to deliberately make it seem confusing and difficult to understand. They are obfuscating the issue, as only insurance companies can Macdonald accepted that such information could be used to manipulate, to obfuscate, and to mislead. elucidate. to deliberately make something unclear or difficult to understand (past participle of obfuscare, from fuscus )
obfuscate
To deliberately make more confusing in order to conceal the truth
obfuscate
Obfuscated; darkened; obscured
obfuscatory

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    Etymology

    [ 'äb-f&-"skAt; äb ] (transitive verb.) 1577. Late Latin obfuscatus, past participle of obfuscare, from Latin ob- in the way + fuscus dark brown; more at OB-, DUSK.
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