complicated

IPA: kˈɑmpɫʌkeɪtʌd

adjective

  • Difficult or convoluted.
  • (biology) Folded longitudinally (as in the wings of certain insects).
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Examples of "complicated" in Sentences

  • Fisher says talks are ongoing in what he calls a complicated process.
  • Hezbollah's chief says they're holding him after what he described as a complicated security operation.
  • Basson ascribed the long delay in sorting out the matter to what he described as complicated labour laws.
  • Her hair is short and easy, her expression complicated—self-conscious and shy, pleased and patient under the assault of our eyes.
  • The St. Louis County Municipal League's Executive Director, Tim Fischesser, voiced his concerns about what he called a complicated piece of legislation.
  • They claimed they hadn't been given enough time or resources to prepare an adequate defense against what they describe as a complicated financial fraud case.
  • Ames said he still wants to learn more about RPS, which he describes as complicated, but said he could see the benefits to joining with other cities in a collaborative effort.

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