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21 Sentences With "be bewildered"

How to use be bewildered in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "be bewildered" and check conjugation/comparative form for "be bewildered". Mastering all the usages of "be bewildered" from sentence examples published by news publications.

I don't want her to be bewildered or hurt again.
"The Republican establishment acts bewildered, but they should not be bewildered," Reid said.
The next generation of drivers will be bewildered when they hear we actually had to turn our heads.
But, Isaac said, parents are bound to be bewildered when shopping for the best value in a suit.
And sometimes, being 15, Jamie fights with his mom, who is starting to be bewildered by her son's interests.
You are trying to break a generational chain of neglect, so understand that your kids may be bewildered, hurting and affection-starved, too.
Those who see impeachment as a legitimate effort to address serious presidential misconduct, on the other hand, will be bewildered and disheartened by it.
In an era of great uncertainty and monumental change, I will teach him to never be bewildered by the multiplicity of paths to the Divine.
Those familiar with Mr. McCraney's earlier work, much of which is written in a startlingly original impressionistic style, are likely to be bewildered at first here by the seeming kitchen-sink naturalism.
Voters may be bewildered when confronted with the People's Front of Judea and the Judean People's Front—or with National Liberals, Democratic Liberals and Liberal Reformists, as they were in Romania in 2014.
Despite those efforts, Loran Grishow-Schade, a 33-year-old graduate student in social work at Penn, said that when "X" appears on official documents as their gender, many professors can be bewildered.
Anyone else, however, is likely to be bewildered by a haphazard structure, a surfeit of dill-pickled red herrings and the blank impenetrability of Michael Fassbender's Harry Hole, a supposedly rule-averse detective who does markedly little detecting over the course of two hours.
BARELY a day goes by without some international body or national leader opining about the British vote on whether to leave the EU. Voters may well be bewildered by the blizzard of facts, claims and counter-claims, or the discussion of whether Britain's future trade with the EU will be based on the Norwegian, Swiss or Albanian model.
This long-standing Hollywood ruse of casting definitely-not-pubescent adults as teenagers is seemingly ubiquitous; if an alien were to learn about the human aging process by simply watching mainstream film and television, she would be bewildered to arrive upon Earth's surface and realize that adolescents are not all gorgeous adults, and that many have braces, acne, or both.
Miller, Trebizond, pp. 117ff In Italian, there exists the expression "to lose the Trebizond" (perdere la Trebisonda) which means "to be bewildered". Trebizond was a port reachable by all the routes that crossed the Black Sea, and therefore a safe shelter in case of storms.Perché si dice perdere la Trebisonda, nationalgeographic.it.
Midway through the series, Tart and Pie capture Bu-Ling and hold her hostage under the Tokyo Dome. While guarding her, Tart appears to be bewildered by her refusal to be scared and her attempts to befriend him. After she is freed by the others, he laughs while looking at some candy she gave him. The anime adaptation expands this incident by having Tart save Bu-Ling's life when she starts to suffocate after the cavern is sealed off.
Without > Miss Gilman's strength of personality and less apparent art, Miss Lessing > indicated with unmistakable correctness the sentimental atmosphere of > prudish modesty, which represents Priscilla as a dramatic character. With > memories of Jack and the Beanstalk - they seem inevitable where Miss Lessing > is concerned; one was a little bewildered at Priscilla's embarrassment in > her ballet costume during the scene in Thea's dressing-room. This > bewilderment was due to Miss Lessing's inability to impersonate. She is > always Madge Lessing acting, never Madge Lessing identified with another and > wholly different personality; and at the sight of Madge Lessing embarrassed > because she wore tights, one had a right to be bewildered.
On 24 June 1943, Harriman met with Churchill to tell him that Roosevelt did not want him to attend the up-coming summit meeting with Stalin, saying that it was important to allow Roosevelt who had never met Stalin to establish an "intimate understanding", which would be "impossible" if Churchill was there.Rees, Laurence World War II Behind Closed Doors p. 198. Churchill rejected this suggestion, sending a telegram to Roosevelt full of hurt feelings saying: "I do not underrate the use that enemy propaganda would make of a meeting between the heads of Soviet Russia and the United States at this juncture with the British Commonwealth and Empire excluded. It would be serious and vexatious, and many would be bewildered and alarmed thereby".
The French progressive rock band Magma is the group's most important influence, to such an extent that Ruins' original lyrics are written and sung in an invented language which, at first glance, resembles Kobaïan, the language invented by Christian Vander of Magma. Ruins' material (which Yoshida, who composes the majority of their pieces, writes out in score form) is generally of extreme complexity and thus is often described as inaccessible; potential listeners may be bewildered by the band's unrestrained yet disciplined approach. In addition to the "prog rock" label, the group's music has also been described as "math rock" and "zeuhl". That said, Ruins' style has consistently evolved since the band's beginning, often changing according to the bassist that Tatsuya was collaborating with at the time.
Moh (Sanskrit muh: “to become stupefied, to be bewildered or perplexed, to err, to be mistaken”) stands in ancient texts for perplexity or confusion as also for the cause of confusion, that is, avidya or ajnana (ignorance or illusion). It is called aaskti "आसक्ति" in Hindi, which have been considered a root cause for राग द्वेष all the sorrows in life, in Hindu religious texts itself is a cause of ignorance अज्ञान which is due to worldly illusion माया (maya). In another context, it stands for “the snare of worldly illusion, infatuation.” Its function is twofold: it bedims the discernment of truth, prevents the discernment of reality, and it creates an error of judgement or leads to wrong knowledge (mithya jnana).
He also wrote a testamentary deposition, explicitly nominating him > [i.e. Ezel] as his successor [Walí], and added, 'Write the eight [unwritten] > Váḥids of the Beyán, and, if " He whom God shall manifest" should appear in > His power in thy time, abrogate the Beyán; and put into practice that which > we shall inspire into thine heart.' Now the mystery of his bestowing his > effects on Ezel according to the 'Number of the Unity' is perfectly evident, > namely that he intended the inner meaning thereof, that it might be known to > all his followers that after himself Ezel should bear the Divine influences. > And his object in explicitly nominating him as his successor also was to re- > assure the hearts of the weak, so that they might not be bewildered as to > his real nature, but that enemies and friends alike might know that there is > no intermission in God's grace, and that God's religion is a thing which > must be made manifest.

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