0 to cause someone to be completely unable to understand or explain something: --
She was completely baffled by his strange behaviour.
1 to cause someone to be unable to understand or explain something: --
A baffle below the eye ensured that the plotter's moving parts were not seen.
The evening concluded with an excellent illusion act that had most, if not all of the audience, baffled.
Although the diversity of measures of multilocus association can be baffling, it is no bad thing : different measures are appropriate for different purposes.
The world is also disturbingly baffling if we consider it to be engineered.
One or two dwell too passionately on interpretive battles baffling to those outside that field, but some are gems.
The six puzzles examined could actually be suggested as the beginning of a long list of social and economic performance indicators that have baffled scholars.
The many footnotes explain difficult terms and obscure references that would otherwise confuse or baffle the reader.
When viewed in the light of recent molecular studies and emerging paradigms of tumour histogenesis and progression, this baffling class of tumours seems less paradoxical.