mystify in the PONS Dictionary

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We're completely mystified by the songwriting process, and that's the bottom line for us - we don't know what we're doing.
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The media and public loved the car, but were mystified by the reverse scoops on the front fenders.
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This allows the casual visitor to avoid (to some extent) becoming totally mystified at the bewildering array of named wings and pavilions.
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The populace grows very angry, mystifying the team.
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Her many years of work and experimentation in pastel have resulted in a technique which is unique and still mystifies her fellow pastellists - virtually a new medium.
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The hospital's doctors, some of the best in the nation, are completely mystified by her death.
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To prevent them from rebelling, the oppressor tries to mystify them into thinking that the oppressive situation is just natural.
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This story, however, is narrated by the detective himself, who must mystify the reader by presenting a problem to which he already knows the solution.
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Some of the articles are informative, some are mystifying; but that is not the point.
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Indeed, the surreal and in many cases violent elements to his films have earned them the reputation that they disturb, offend or mystify their audiences.
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