garbled

IPA: gˈɑrbʌɫd

adjective

  • (of a message etc) difficult to understand because it has been distorted; scrambled
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Examples of "garbled" in Sentences

  • Any VoIP packet out of sequence results in garbled transmissions.
  • So how does Hansbrough feel about having his name garbled so often.
  • My first post was kind of garbled because of my unfamiliarity with XHTML coding.
  • Either that, or the meaning of the phrase was garbled by the time it reached Homer.
  • It is not clear whether she sold the product in the green bean, roasted, "garbled" (ground), or
  • As the remaining chapters of this book demonstrate, the women I met and worked with in Magude did not have vacant or "garbled" memories.
  • The resettlement process was still agonizingly slow in Magude in the mid-1990s, but naming memoriesnot "garbled" at allwere serving the generation of interviewees rather well.
  • It seems that Valvasor made the logical (but incorrect) assumption that Lintvern (which is a garbled form of the German word Lindwurm, meaning dragon) was so named because it was the source of olms (which were fancifully regarded as dragon larvae at the time).

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