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perplexity
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per·plex·ity [pə'pleksəti] N
1. perplexity (confusion):
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perplexity
to look/stare at sth in perplexity
2. perplexity usu pl (being complicated ):
perplexity
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Both cling to an ethos riddled with perplexities and contradictions.
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This sometimes creates a problem of some perplexity.
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He was able to categorize the errors that these patients produced: mislocation of actions, object misuse, omissions, perplexity, and sequence errors.
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Explaining that it is the same phenomenon as "aid in dying" merely results in additional perplexity.
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He came in to trouble all things with a welcome perplexity, himself no whit troubled for the matter.
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