Blurred in a sentence as an adjective

That video did not agree with me. My vision is blurred, and I think I can taste metal...

The background is blurred out so there's no context and there are no other objects in the frame so I have no sense of scale.

* The board of posters he steps up to is blurred out and is instead a different, large "pop" label, not some indie band.

You have used a background that is not only relevant, but is high-contrast colors and blurred, which creates a "foreground" out of your form.

The line between the media and others who wish to comment on political and social issues becomes far more blurred.”'

If you click almost any link or simply refresh the page, it's all hidden, blurred, and you get greeted with an overlay saying you must sign up.

You could have a bizzare original image blurred with just the right bizzare blurring kernel to produce the observed image.

My only experience with Quora has been Googling for a question, seeing they "blurred" the answer, and immediately closing the tab. Was I really expected to make an account?

Well, you still get to know the distribution of angles from which the light is reaching the sensor, which means you can work out how the image would have been blurred out with a different focus.

Abuse prevention - if someone posts screenshots of themselves abusing another player, or breaking the TOS in some other way - but with names blurred out - it would still be possible to find out who it was.

""Curtis is saying that the lines between the two have become dangerously blurred, so that the latest banking scandal is reacted to as though it's a tale of private immorality that we should just shake our heads and tut about, in the same way we might about Miley Cyrus' latest exploits.

Blurred definitions

adjective

indistinct or hazy in outline; "a landscape of blurred outlines"; "the trees were just blurry shapes"

See also: bleary blurry foggy fuzzy hazy muzzy

adjective

unclear in form or expression; "the blurred aims of the group"; "sometimes one understood clearly and sometimes the meaning was clouded"- H.G.Wells

See also: clouded