remuddle
English
Etymology
Verb
remuddle (third-person singular simple present remuddles, present participle remuddling, simple past and past participle remuddled)
- To muddle something which had previously been made clear.
- I'm afraid your efforts have only remuddled the issue.
- (architecture, derogatory) To remodel a building or room in a way that obscures or destroys key aspects of the original design.
- 2004, Alice Sinkevitch et al., AIA Guide to Chicago[1], →ISBN, page 176:
- Many survivors were badly remuddled, but several have been restored.