0 to confuse someone by being or doing something very strange or impossible to explain: --
1 to confuse someone or make someone uncertain by doing or involving the person in something difficult to explain: --
Condorcet sees a far more active and therefore more dangerous opponent: the oppressive, mystifying class of priests.
On the contrary, we should attend to those aspects that are difficult to explain, where our reactions jar or mystify, when our categories and metaphors fail us.
There is no need to mystify this.
But before you get it, you can be quite mystified as to what is going on.
The plaintiff seemed quite mystified by this remark.
In effect, the research process could not be mystified and my performance as a researcher was transparent.
That she does so without the rankling of those whose tendency is to mystify is a considerable achievement.
Nevertheless, if one holds that long-term memory representations are not destroyed, it is a bit mystifying how they can be so altered.