obnubilar

obnubilar
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to cloud
La ira le había obnubilado el juicio; era necesario hacer algo para impedir que cometiera un error.Rage had clouded his judgement; something needed to be done to stop him from making a mistake.
b. to bewilder
Al principio la complejidad y celeridad de los eventos la obnubilaron, pero luego logró recobrar su equilibrio y actuar según se necesitaba.At first the complexity and speed of the events bewildered her, but then she managed to bounce back and act accordingly.
c. to confuse
No dejes que tus emociones te obnubilen; trata de mantenerte tan lúcido como sea posible.Don't let your emotions bewilder you; try to be as clearheaded as possible.
a. to cloud
Me abrumó la emoción, y las lágrimas me obnubilaron la visión.I was overwhelmed by emotion, and tears clouded my vision.
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