different between remuddle vs bemuddle

remuddle

English

Etymology

re- +? muddle

Verb

remuddle (third-person singular simple present remuddles, present participle remuddling, simple past and past participle remuddled)

  1. To muddle something which had previously been made clear
    I'm afraid your efforts have only remuddled the issue.
  2. (architecture, derogatory) To remodel a building or room in a way that obscures or destroys key aspects of the original design

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bemuddle

English

Etymology

be- +? muddle

Verb

bemuddle (third-person singular simple present bemuddles, present participle bemuddling, simple past and past participle bemuddled)

  1. (archaic) to confuse, distort

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