ob·fus·cate (ŏb′fə-skāt′, ŏb-fŭs′kāt′
tr.v. ob·fus·cat·ed, ob·fus·cat·ing, ob·fus·cates 1. To make so confused or opaque as to be difficult to perceive or understand: "A great effort was made . . . to obscure or obfuscate the truth" (Robert Conquest).
2. To render indistinct or dim; darken: The fog obfuscated the shore.

2. To render indistinct or dim; darken: The fog obfuscated the shore.