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1. Cause surprise or confusion in (someone), especially by acting against their expectations
2. Prove (a theory, expectation, or prediction) wrong
1. The sudden appearance of Thor confounded Loki, who was not expecting his brother to show up.
2. Batman confounds his enemies with his strategic thinking and unpredictable moves.
3. The time machine in Doraemon often confounds Nobita by transporting him to unexpected places and times.
4. In a surprising twist, the clever detective confounded the audience's expectations by revealing the least likely character as the culprit.