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  1. muddling, n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary

  2. The meaning of MUDDLE THROUGH is to achieve a degree of success without much planning or effort. ... muddling through; muddles through. intransitive verb: ...

  3. Nov 28, 2021 · To benchmark the efficacy of muddling through against prior work, we compare the fitness outcomes from muddling through with outcomes from a set of NK algorithms (a) under varying complexity/interdependence, given a fixed number of time steps of operation and (b) under varying number of time periods of operation, given high complexity (K = N ...

  4. muddle through jump to other results to achieve your aims even though you do not know exactly what you are doing and do not have the correct equipment, knowledge, etc.

  5. muddle: 1 v make into a puddle Synonyms: puddle Type of: rile , roil make turbid by stirring up the sediments of v mix up or confuse “He muddled the issues” Synonyms: addle , puddle Type of: confuse , jumble , mix up assemble without order or sense n a confused multitude of things Synonyms: clutter , fuddle , jumble , mare's nest , smother , ...

  6. Britannica Dictionary definition of MUDDLE. [singular] 1. a : a state of confusion or disorder. Her thoughts were in a muddle. [=she was very confused] His papers were in a muddle. ( chiefly Brit) They got in/into a muddle over the train schedule. b : a situation or mistake caused by confusion. There's been a bit of a muddle [= mix-up] about ...

  7. 4 days ago · 5 meanings: 1. to mix up (objects, items, etc); jumble 2. to confuse 3. to make (water) muddy or turbulent 4. US to mix or stir.... Click for more definitions.

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