Confuse in a sentence as a verb

Some of these comments confuse me. What do you expect an m&a email to read like?

You're thinking, what might I get confused about if I was a normal user?

Do not confuse seeking out and taking advantage of help to progress with abusing help.

Don't confuse a highly active, easy to penetrate market with a bubble.

Too many people confuse "lack of attention to detail" with "attending to detail you aren't paying attention to".

Every additional piece of information on the screen is an opportunity to confuse and lose the sale.

Suddenly unpopular with both users and investors...The first rule of bad journalism is to confuse the first and second derivatives.

People respond differently to different programming techniques and what works better for one person may greatly confuse another.

It was probably designed that way on purpose, probably because Fluke has a reputation for manufacturing high-quality multimeters, and someone could confuse it with a Fluke multimeter at a glance.

It is a very common conceptual blunder, which should be corrected in any well edited genetics textbook, to confuse broad heritability estimates with statements about how malleable human traits are.

To win on infringement, it must ultimately show that it has a legally protectable mark and that Amazon's use of the term "app store" to describe where it sells apps for use on Android devices will likely confuse consumers about the origin of the goods being sold.

Confuse definitions

verb

mistake one thing for another; "you are confusing me with the other candidate"; "I mistook her for the secretary"

See also: confound

verb

be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly; "These questions confuse even the experts"; "This question completely threw me"; "This question befuddled even the teacher"

See also: throw befuddle fuddle bedevil confound discombobulate

verb

cause to feel embarrassment; "The constant attention of the young man confused her"

See also: flurry disconcert

verb

assemble without order or sense; "She jumbles the words when she is supposed to write a sentence"

See also: jumble

verb

make unclear, indistinct, or blurred; "Her remarks confused the debate"; "Their words obnubilate their intentions"

See also: blur obscure obnubilate