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Advent s causam ostend
zamazany

blurred [blɜ:d, ingl. am. blɜ:rd] ADJ.

blurred
blurred photo
blurred sound, inscription
to become blurred
zacierać [perf zatrzeć] się
blurred vision

I. blur <-rr-> [blɜ:ʳ, ingl. am. blɜ:r] V. intr.

zamazywać [perf zamazać] się
his eyes blurred with tears

II. blur <-rr-> [blɜ:ʳ, ingl. am. blɜ:r] V. trans.

1. blur image, picture, vision:

zamazywać [perf zamazać]

2. blur boundary, distinction:

zacierać [perf zatrzeć]

III. blur [blɜ:ʳ, ingl. am. blɜ:r] SUST. sin pl.

1. blur (shape):

2. blur (memory):

Present
Iblur
youblur
he/she/itblurs
weblur
youblur
theyblur
Past
Iblurred
youblurred
he/she/itblurred
weblurred
youblurred
theyblurred
Present Perfect
Ihaveblurred
youhaveblurred
he/she/ithasblurred
wehaveblurred
youhaveblurred
theyhaveblurred
Past Perfect
Ihadblurred
youhadblurred
he/she/ithadblurred
wehadblurred
youhadblurred
theyhadblurred

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Some scholars believe that the network has blurred the line between private- and state- run news.
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Several of them are blurred or slightly out of focus.
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The blurred, hazy sense of color and shadow in this work similarly place the viewer in a fleeting moment.
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The video is also a sign of how blurred the line between entertainment and exploitation has become.
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He began using this outdated material, producing a blurred and almost abstract effect on his photographs.
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