obfuscateˈɒb fəˌskeɪt, ɒbˈfʌs keɪt
obfuscate (v)
- present
- obfuscates
- past
- obfuscated
- past participle
- obfuscated
- present participle
- obfuscating
English Definitions:
obfuscate (verb)
make obscure or unclear
obfuscate (Verb)
To make dark; overshadow
obfuscate (Verb)
To deliberately make more confusing in order to conceal the truth.
obfuscate (Verb)
To alter code while preserving its behavior but conceal its structure and intent.
obfuscate
Obfuscation is the obscuring of the intended meaning of communication by making the message difficult to understand, usually with confusing and ambiguous language. The obfuscation might be either unintentional or intentional (although intent usually is connoted), and is accomplished with circumlocution (talking around the subject), the use of jargon (technical language of a profession), and the use of an argot (ingroup language) of limited communicative value to outsiders.In expository writing, unintentional obfuscation usually occurs in draft documents, at the beginning of composition; such obfuscation is illuminated with critical thinking and editorial revision, either by the writer or by an editor. Etymologically, the word obfuscation derives from the Latin obfuscatio, from obfuscāre (to darken); synonyms include the words beclouding and abstrusity.
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