To confuse or bewilder. To make obscure or unclear.
Obfuscate.
A 'sentence' can mean two things: 1. A discrete collection of words or utterances relating to the same subject. 2. A legal punishment. Since I know of no standard legal sentence containing the word 'obfuscate', I assume your question relates to the former definition. Therefore, the answer would be: 'A discrete collection of words relating to the word 'obfuscate'.' Hope that helps.
"Obfuscate" means to deliberately make something unclear or difficult to understand by using confusion or complexity in language or behavior.
Here is an example:Please do not obfuscate the truth.
He attempted to obfuscate the truth by providing vague and misleading information during the investigation.
Complicate, Overcomplicate; Complexify; obfuscate.
Obfuscate is when you purposely obscure, hinder or make something hard to understand. It is also when you attempt to bewilder.
Encipher is a pretty close match. It's a fairly technical word. Obfuscate is kind of close.
muddy, obfuscate
To obfuscate means to make something unclear, to make something confusing especially by making it more complicated. A joke sentence using the word would be: Eschew obfuscation. Eschew means to avoid.
Words that mean "to make confused or less clear" include: Confuse Befuddle Obscure Obfuscate Muddy Disorient Befug
There is a fine line between abstraction and obfuscation.