confound - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of confound in Hindi

  • उलझाना
  • गड़बड़ करना
  • उलझन में डालना
  • हरा देना
  • नाश करना

confound Definition

Verb

  • cause surprise or confusion in (someone), especially by acting against their expectations.
  • mix up (something) with something else so that the individual elements become difficult to distinguish.

Exclamation

  • used to express anger or annoyance.

confound Example

  • we will confound these tactics by the pressure groups ( हम दबाव समूहों द्वारा इन रणनीति को भ्रमित करेंगे )
  • Great minds continued to confound all plausibility by fashioning ingenious gadgets. ( महान दिमागों ने सरल गैजेट्स का फैशन करके सभी प्रशंसनीयता को जारी रखा। )
  • How has he managed to confound his critics time and again? ( वह अपने आलोचकों को बार-बार भ्रमित करने में कैसे कामयाब रहा? )
  • Officials say the erratic blazes continue to confound fire behavior specialists. ( अधिकारियों का कहना है कि आग उगलने वाले आग विशेषज्ञों को भ्रमित कर रहे हैं। )

More Sentence

  • The history of the Aetas continues to confound anthropologists and archaeologists.
  • Smith was to again confound contemporary wisdom, signing for 1962.
  • It could be that one of them will confound the experts.
  • These include terms that may confound someone who studied only school English.
  • A team that confounds its dizzied critics and wins in a walk.
  • A disease that confounds medical researchers and now even defies its definition.
  • oh confound it, where is the thing?
  • If the nurse does not read the labels, she will confound the medications and possibly harm patients.  
  • Placed there to confront and confound him.
  • Use their expectations and then confound them.
  • Thus did ordinary children confound the experts.
  • The traditional monument has tended to confound gender politics.
  • Hell and the devil confound it, this was his home!
  • Confound it, who am I to hold up my nose in such a fashion?
  • It may also prove necessary to confound the belief that the local community and environment can not provide a suitable learning medium.
  • The purpose of the article is not to confound the readers but to inform them.  
  • As the robber ran from the police, he jumped into a trash dumpster in an attempt to confound his pursuers.  
  • Attending his married brother’s twentieth anniversary party seemed to confound the confirmed bachelor who did not believe a marriage could last.  
  • Many authors confound the year of Rome with the civil year, supposing them both to begin on the 1st of January.
  • "Confound him, he's a fool!" said Rostov.
  • I'm guessing I confound you the same way you do me.
  • The Christian Fathers seem to confound them with the Samaritans, and the confusion is natural enough.
  • The belief that he had not really died, but would return again to confound his foes, was long prevalent, not only in the remoter provinces, but even in Rome itself; and more than one pretender was able to collect a following by assuming the name of the last of the race of Augustus.
  • Without instructions, this unusual game will confound anyone.  
  • The kidnappers covered their victim’s head with a black bag to confound him about the location of their secret hideaway.  
  • Will the expert testimony confound the jury members so much that they will not convict the defendant?
  • God chose to use natural disorders to confound Pharaoh and the gods of Egypt