verb
- to distort or confuse (a message, story, or information) so that it becomes unclear or inaccurate
Usage: third-person singular present tense of 'garble'
Examples
- The poor phone connection garbles the audio, making it hard to understand.
- He garbles the facts whenever he retells the story.
- Static garbles the radio transmission.
- She accidentally garbles the instructions when she paraphrases them.
- The translation software garbles some of the original meaning.
- Miscommunication garbles the message between departments.