Muddled in a sentence as an adjective

The rest of the petition conveys a muddled thought process that seems blinded by outrage.

It's a bit muddled in what it's saying, and reviewing the linked abstract doesn't help much either.

Lots of good ideas, mucked up by bad execution and a muddled vision that doesn't map well to most people's needs.

Some colors like blue and yellow are not affected, but shades of green, orange, brown, red, pink and purple are muddled and washed out.

The talking points are keeping things intentionally muddled where they could easily make it more plain.

If you rely on judicial interpretation, between the legislature and the courts, they'll make a muddled mess out of it.

Interesting article, but I definitely do believe that it is a bit muddled and oblivious.

This was a chance to bring clarity and order to an otherwise muddled area of law and this panel, rightly or not, chose to go back to the muddle.

And well neglect feasibility, taking chances to achieve core grand symbolic values, rather than ordinary muddled values.

But once I start changing the variable names, then it sticks.#3 might seem like a waste of time, but I've found with conceptually difficult code, having the #3 comments helps keep me grounded if my brain gets too muddled.

The customer generally cannot even know the cost of care after purchasing it. Not only is the issue muddled by insurance companies' negotiated rates, but the line item prices on doctors and insurance statements are almost complete nonsense.

But the original posting presents a very muddled telling of what FB actually did:Today Facebook ordered me to dismantle a not-for-proft webapp that I created several weeks ago.

For those who care about the rules governing information sharing, IP, etc, this begs the critical question of how do we differentiate among these ideas, so they are not all muddled together in the publics eye.

The following is based on conjecture, as I'm not old or well-read enough to be sure of this, but it seems to me that the original purpose of type systems got muddled up by the tremendous popularity, mostly in Windows systems, of "hungarian" variable naming style.

Muddled definitions

adjective

confused and vague; used especially of thinking; "muddleheaded ideas"; "your addled little brain"; "woolly thinking"; "woolly-headed ideas"

See also: addled befuddled muzzy woolly wooly woolly-headed wooly-minded