0 past simple and past participle of dazzle --
1 If light dazzles you, it makes you unable to see for a short time: --
However, we should not be dazzled by the light.
Some of us with a touch of photo-phobia perhaps feared that we should be dazzled by the brilliance of the lighting required for television.
Everyone seems to be dazzled by the glitterati and the soap stars these days.
The international community is either dazzled by the blinding activities of the election process or deliberately turning its back.
Neither are they dazzled by the lure of the common seal.
He is dazed and dazzled; he does not understand and is confused when confronted with it in school.
Having dazzled us with this display of pure reason, he then appealed to the dark instincts of primeval blood and earth.
I am dazzled by science but not convinced by it.