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abstrusely
adv.
ambiguously, in a manner which is difficult to understand
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Obscurantism
Obscurantism (, from the Latin obscurans, “darkening”) is the practice of deliberately preventing the facts or the full details of some matter from becoming known. There are two, common, historical and intellectual, denotations: 1) restricting knowledge—opposition to the spread of knowledge, a policy of withholding knowledge from the public, and, 2) deliberate obscurity—an abstruse style (as in literature and art) characterized by deliberate vagueness.
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abstrusely
Adverb
1. in a manner difficult to understand; "the professor's abstrusely reasoned theories were wasted on his students"
(pertainym) abstruse, deep, recondite
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Abstrusely
(adv.)
In an abstruse manner.
In an abstruse manner.
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