Caligate

/ˈkæləˌɡeɪt/ verb

To dim, obscure, or make dark; to cloud or obscure someone's understanding or perception.

From Latin caligatus, past participle of caligare, derived from caliga (darkness). The verb entered English in the 16th century, used in both literal and figurative senses to describe obscuring or confusing.

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