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    Gar·ble
    /ˈɡärb(ə)l/

    verb

    • 1. reproduce (a message, sound, or transmission) in a confused and distorted way: "the connection was awful and kept garbling his voice"

    noun

    • 1. a garbled account or transmission: "most readers assumed the word was a typographical garble"
  2. GARBLE meaning: 1. to make words or messages unclear and difficult to understand: 2. to make words or messages…. Learn more.

  3. 1. to jumble (a story, quotation, etc), esp unintentionally. 2. to distort the meaning of (an account, text, etc), as by making misleading omissions; corrupt. 3. rare.

  4. Origin of garble 1 1400–50; late Middle English garbelen to remove refuse from spices < Old Italian garbellare to sift < Arabic gharbala < Late Latin crībellāre, derivative of crībellum, diminutive of Latin crībrum sieve ( -elle ); probably influenced by garboil

  5. Britannica Dictionary definition of GARBLE. [+ object] : to cause (a word, name, message, etc.) to be unclear or confusing. He was so nervous he garbled her name [=he said her name incorrectly] when he introduced her.

  6. Dictionary definition of garble. To distort or confuse information by mixing it up, rearranging it or otherwise altering it in a way that makes it difficult to understand. "His nervousness caused him to garble the content during his presentation." Detailed meaning of garble.

  7. gar•ble /ˈgɑrbəl/ v. [~ + object], -bled, -bling. to distort unintentionally or ignorantly; jumble: to garble instructions. to make unfair or misleading selections from or distort (facts, statements, writings, etc.) so as to change the meaning: to garble a quotation.

  8. What does the verb garble mean? There are 11 meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb garble , four of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  9. noun Anything that has been sifted, or from which the coarse parts have been removed. noun Refuse separated from goods, as spices, drugs, etc.: in the following passage applied to a low fellow. Compare trash in a similar use. To sift or bolt; free from dross or dirt.

  10. garble. Garble refers to the act of distorting or confusing something, particularly information or a message, to the point where it becomes unclear or difficult to understand. It can also refer to the result of such distortion or confusion.

  11. Jul 6, 2017 · GARBLE, originally a mediaeval commercial term in the Mediterranean ports, meaning to sort out, or to sift merchandise, such as spices, etc., in order to separate what was good from the refuse ; hence to select the best of anything.

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