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baffle

bewilder / perplex / thwart / obstruct / diverter
Transitive VerbNoun
pl: bafflespast: baffledpp: baffleding: baffling

This word carries a sense of complete mental paralysis or structural obstruction. When used regarding a person, it suggests a state of total confusion where the logic of a situation is entirely inaccessible, creating a feeling of intellectual defeat. In technical or mechanical contexts, the term shifts from mental confusion to physical diversion. It describes the intentional redirection of energy or matter to maintain stability or reduce noise, acting as a physical barrier that disrupts a direct path.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ someone]

To totally bewilder or perplex someone, making them unable to understand or explain something.

"The complex instructions completely baffle the new employees."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To frustrate or thwart a plan, effort, or attempt through confusion or obstruction.

"The security system was designed to baffle any attempt at unauthorized entry."

Noun

A device used to restrain the flow of a fluid, gas, or sound waves by diverting or obstructing them.

"The engine's oil pan contains a baffle to prevent lubricant from sloshing during turns."

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