mystification u rečniku PONS

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He attributed the widespread failure to recognize these achievements to a campaign of mystification and vilification in the printed media, asserting that 85% of newspapers were opposed to him.
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They dislike mystification and secrecy; they are open and frank, have nothing to do with secret societies and with external ceremonies.
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Say it was mystery, masking, mystification, or loneliness.
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Stooping to avoid the beams, he returned to the kitchen, and my friend shook his head in mystification.
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In modern times most scholars read the work as a piece of deliberate mystification written much later than its purported date, however the fundamentalist view still has distinguished support.
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In other quarters, the color was met with a sense of mystification.
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Was also known as a dandy and aesthetician, and a master of mystification both in his literary works and in real life.
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She was famous for being the source of scandals and mystifications.
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Carp contended that the work, a mystification of little artistic worth, should never even have been made public.
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Other senators expressed similar mystification at the agitation against the bill.
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