complicate
IPA: kˈɑmpɫʌkeɪt
verb
- (transitive) To make complex; to modify so as to make something intricate or difficult.
- (transitive) To involve in a convoluted matter.
adjective
- (obsolete) Intertwined.
- (now rare, poetic) Complex, complicated.
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Examples of "complicate" in Sentences
- The basic format is complicated.
- The proceeding is very complicated.
- The plan was complicated and ambitious.
- The denouement is delightfully complicated.
- The precession of the equinoxes is complicated.
- Some missing mode and options labels complicate navigation, though.
- UND also fears keeping the nickname will complicate its plans to join the Big Sky athletics conference in July.
- AMANPOUR: And how much do the militants complicate -- in other words, using potential humanitarian aid to control the people?
- The latter does not so much "complicate" our response as readers as divert our attention away from the exigencies of reading.
- What all of these data make clear, and future studies are sure to further complicate, is that the simplistic association of "intelligent" with "atheist" is not backed by the evidence.
- Giuseppe's talk will show examples of how to use Gearman for remote installation and how to call a complicate data warehousing function written in Perl from any other language, with no knowledge of Perl at all. to this page.