Bewilder in a sentence as a verb

It still bewilders me that given that demonstrable fact, that you'd brand our profession as not getting any respect.

Agree that he probably did not mean it as a universal law, but rather meant that he prefers reading books that confuse and bewilder him.

New hires are probably not going to expect to be "changing the course" and more focused on stepping in and keeping it. Turns of phrase from the leadership can frequently bewilder people unintentionally.

It's an art. Descending into the data and looking at it for yourself is part of the answer, but it's not always enough -- some people will try to circle around and around, up and down, through a forest of details as part of a strategy to bewilder and exhaust you.

"Anti-racist" strategies bewilder me. Am I now supposed to consider the skin color of the business owner before shopping there?Because I thought making business decisions based on skin color was racist.

It never ceases to bewilder me that nuclear power isn't taken seriously as a replacement for fossil-burning baseload generation.

People who continue to claim that our education problems will all be magically solved by throwing more money at the problem bewilder me unless they're the ones directly benefiting from that money, that is.

I have absolutely no clue how to figure out how much of a universe a reader might have, and I’m almost certain I’m going to be making a bunch of incorrect assumptions about “common background knowledge” that will just further bewilder the reader.

Bewilder definitions

verb

be a mystery or bewildering to; "This beats me!"; "Got me--I don't know the answer!"; "a vexing problem"; "This question really stuck me"

See also: perplex stick puzzle mystify baffle beat pose

verb

cause to be confused emotionally

See also: bemuse discombobulate throw