“confuse” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “confuse”:

+ Do not confuse between left-hand drive.

+ This is so people do not confuse it with other churches.

+ Do not confuse with the rock made of volcanic ash, which is called tuff.

+ This means recognitionrecognizing that a thing is the thing it is, and to not confuse it with things which it is not.

+ Many people frequently confuse concert band with brass band or marching band.

+ The people he meets confuse him even more.

+ Sometimes this symbol is used for the electromotive force:, do not confuse it with the symbol for permittivity that was used before.

+ Such use is contrary to WP:EGG, and is likely to confuse readers.

confuse some ways to use
confuse some ways to use

Example sentences of “confuse”:

+ For the official history of his country, defended successfully the ecuadorian positions loomed by the invasion of the Peru, while for the Peruvian official version was to charge of the operation of “double toponymy” with which the ecuadorian army created detachments in Peruvian territory with names of others already existent in Ecuador to confuse to the public opinion.

+ One should not confuse municipalities in provinces with no upper-level of local government as single-tier municipalities, as these are the “only” level of local government in that province.

+ He often uses deep-sounding phrases that confuse the others.

+ It pursues them to a factory, where Kyle activates machinery to confuse the Terminator.

+ People often confuse sheet music with printed music.

+ Unlike other hair, whiskers should never be cut or trimmed, as this can confuse the animal.

+ Be careful not to confuse thrust and specific impulse.

+ Many writers confuse the first day of the year of the Hijra with the Hijra itself, erroneously stating that the Hijra occurred on 1Muharram AH1 or 16 July 622.

+ People often confuse exiling an individual from his/her home country as a migration to a political asylum but that is not as it seems, migrating with one’s own will due to personal reasons can be a political migration but not under the sentence of Government.

+ They are not real and it may confuse people who think they are actual dinosaurs.

+ For the official history of his country, defended successfully the ecuadorian positions loomed by the invasion of the Peru, while for the Peruvian official version was to charge of the operation of "double toponymy" with which the ecuadorian army created detachments in Peruvian territory with names of others already existent in Ecuador to confuse to the public opinion.

+ One should not confuse municipalities in provinces with no upper-level of local government as single-tier municipalities, as these are the "only" level of local government in that province.
+ He often uses deep-sounding phrases that confuse the others.

More in-sentence examples of “confuse”:

+ The one thing that does confuse is trying to see a full view of the image.

+ Are they good practice when making changes that might confuse people? Sure of course they are.

+ They dropped “Düppel” to confuse Allied radar.

+ In everyday speech, it means a problem with understanding language that can confuse because of the words or their connotation.

+ It is also called European roe deer to not confuse it with the related Asian species, the Siberian roe deer.

+ The captions of the images of this article confuse me a bit.

+ People often confuse the terms bankruptcy and insolvency, and sometimes they use one word when they really mean the other.

+ It is important not to confuse transition states with intermediates.

+ However, if a teacher stops using prompts quickly it may confuse the learner.

+ This is useful where the TOC is long might confuse readers.

+ This meant that the computer could confuse the year 2000 with the year 1900, because both would be written as 00.

+ Aardvarks can dig fast or run in a zigzag to confuse predators.

+ I don’t think it should have its own article as it might confuse the readers.

+ Some people may confuse consensus with other things.

+ For example, a sentence such as “Please bring Marcus, a musician and a skater to the dinner event today” may confuse anyone reading that sentence.

+ The invader tries to confuse his victims and to seem trustful, using trade language and involving the victims in small talk.

+ There is a caveat: the table tags so that all of the pipe characters required in a wiki table do not confuse the template into thinking that they are all individual template parameters.

+ Oil companyOil companies quote “reserves” which some people confuse with the actual amount of oil underground, but are more to do with the cost of extracting it by oil wells.

+ Unlike content pages, categories cannot be deleted or renamed, remaining to confuse users browsing the list of categories.

+ It can also carry radar-jamming pods so it cannot be seen on radar, and chaff, which can confuse missiles fired at the A-10.

+ Many times these words confuse the issues because someone just passing through might own a mansion somewhere or might not.

+ Take care not to conflate or confuse the two categories and do make it clear which one you are talking about.

+ Do not confuse this with the tilt listed in the JPL pages, which is a measure of the angle between the local Laplace plane and the primary’s equatorial plane.

+ However, it is important not to confuse an intermediate with a transition state.

+ He dragged them backwards to his cave to confuse Hercules.

+ The one thing that does confuse is trying to see a full view of the image.

+ Are they good practice when making changes that might confuse people? Sure of course they are.

+ In Baroque music “flute” means recorder, so flutes were called “traverso” in order not to confuse them.

+ Social isolation in people might have gone up because more and more people are starting to live alone, as it is becoming normal in the modern world after the middle of the 20 However, it is important to not confuse living alone and feeling lonely as social isolation – they can just be causes.

+ The three shuttles use the letter S on maps and posters, and this can confuse computers.

+ There is no town centre in Crystal Palace, as most of the area is covered by homes, although many people confuse Upper Norwood town centre as Crystal Palace.

+ Many people confuse discipline with classroom management; discipline is one dimension of classroom management and classroom management is a general term.

+ This is so that people don’t confuse International Dark Sky Reserves.

+ While some confuse the parents of Moses.

+ Officially, it is being called ‘PyeongChang’, spelled that way so people don’t confuse it with Pyongyang, which is in North Korea.

+ People sometimes confuse the two.

+ Some beetles even behave similar to bees to confuse predators.

+ It’s easy to confuse the two, but bits are much smaller than bytes, so the symbol “b” should be used when referring to “bits” and an uppercase “B” when referring to “bytes”.

+ It is easy to confuse such questions – for example to argue that people eat because they’re hungry and not to acquire nutrients – without realizing that the reason people experience hunger.

+ They are careful not to confuse it with other types of music that are similar but different.

+ Today most instructions use “flammable” rather than “inflammable”, in order not to confuse people that the “in-” in this case does not mean the opposite of.

+ Bombers often fly low to the ground to confuse enemy radar.

+ To further confuse predators, when the leaf insect walks, it rocks back and forth, to mimic a real leaf being blown by the wind.

+ Do not confuse them with methanotrophs, which use up methane for their carbon and energy requirements.

+ Don’t confuse the Analytical Engine with Babbage’s difference engine which was a non-programmable mechanical calculator.

+ They are sometimes called “The African Lion Dog”, because they were used by hunters in Africa to find and confuse lions while the hunter shot the lion.

+ Ambush uses the element of surprise to confuse the enemy soldiers long enough to be successful.

+ Do not confuse the use of tree for a species of plant, with the size or shape of individual specimens.

+ I feel that, even though this is meant to be humorous, it should not be here because it may cause confusion to some readers, and that, in seeking simplicity, we should try not to confuse readers.

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