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blurred

adjective as in bleary

adjective as in blurry

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adjective as in clouded

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adjective as in filmy

adjective as in fuzzy

adjective as in jumbled

adjective as in unrecognizable

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Furthermore, the line between corporate and governmental surveillance is often blurred, as many of the corporations whose profits derive from data collection have contracts with the federal government to collect citizens’ data.

From Salon

As shown on YouTube, all government workers had their faces blurred.

"However, after the war, I was struck by amnesia... I remembered individual episodes perfectly: arriving at the camp, a few other things, some stories from the death marches. Everything else was blurred, though."

From BBC

A photograph was published of the couple, with their faces blurred, meeting the British ambassador Hugo Shorter at the public prosecutor's office in Kerman.

From BBC

It did not name them but published a photograph of them with their faces blurred, meeting the British ambassador, Hugo Shorter, at the prosecutor's office in Kerman on Wednesday.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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