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Meaning of mystify Sun Feb 27, 2005 8:19 am  Meaning of mystify
 

Test No. incompl/elem-14 "Computers", question 4

Well, not that often but there are things that completely ......... me.

(a) mysterious
(b) mystery
(c) mysteriously
(d) mystify

Test No. incompl/elem-14 "Computers", answer 4

Well, not that often but there are things that completely mystify me.

Correct answer: (d) mystify

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Meaning of mystify Tue Mar 01, 2005 23:00 pm  Meaning of mystify
 

Hi Daca,

If something mystifies you, it is hard or impossible for you to understand.
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