Synonym: complex, confound, confuse, involve, mix up. Antonym: simplify. Similar words: complicated, complication, implicate, implicated, implication, explicate, duplicate, replicate. Meaning: ['kɒmplɪkeɪt] v. 1. make more complicated 2. make more complex, intricate, or richer.
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31. To complicate matters further, substantial changes in criminal and penal law were made by the Criminal Justice Act, 1967.
32. Life is one big road with lots of signs. So when you riding through the ruts, don't complicate your mind. Flee from hate, mischief and jealousy. Don't bury your thoughts, put your vision to reality. Wake Up and Live! Bob Marley
33. The fact that many people of working age face constant moves to other areas may also complicate the decision.
34. To complicate matters some cells behave linearly under some conditions and non-linearly under others.
35. I complicate the test as follows: I place the coin in my hand, then my hand under the cushion.
36. Agglutinates greatly complicate the business of extracting useful materials from mature lunar regolith.
37. He or she may have several diseases concurrently which will complicate nursing care.
38. Hayling had let them know that the move would complicate his personal life.
39. These pressures complicate the choices for domestic policy and add new dilemmas.
40. A further element may enter here to complicate the picture.
41. Failure to account for the missing could complicate or delay plans to tow the vessel away.
42. To complicate matters, figures quoted on different occasions often disagreed.
43. Social divisions, described in chapter 6, complicate the job of those who discharge the functions of the state.
44. Far from helping the situation, the new regulations are likely to complicate matters.
45. The rules also require women be tested for venereal diseases that might complicate abortions.
46. To complicate matters was the fact that plumes had been such a fashionable notion.
47. Its use will complicate Army airspace command control.
48. Inhalation injury and carbon monoxide poisoning often complicate injury.
49. Since the coefficient of the new polynomial is too complicate to calculate directly, we introduce a linear operator and study the algebraic properties of it.
50. Objective to investigate the nursing methods of chronic ulcer complicate with fungous infection.
51. And the two functional fusion protein will be useful to the cancer patients who receive high dose chemotherapy and complicate with cytopenia , especially anemia and thrombocytopenia.
52. Our scout has established that a guard patrols outside the office. This may complicate your Ingress.
53. For each example of a conflict apparently made easier by air power, there is a counter-example of a war which air power has only served to complicate and intensify.
54. Bad weather continues to complicate efforts to deal with oil spilling from the tanker.
55. He will also meet the beguiling and exasperating Lady Cygnet, an opera singer, who promises to enliven and complicate Frost's life in future volumes.
56. The method of subordinative function value was complicate, but it was also reliable and beneficial for crop breeding and physiological studies.
57. Its inclusion would involve only an additional term but would complicate the treatment. Sentencedict.com
58. Besides the previously mentioned redundancy, this method is even more complex to author and it uses an ugly workaround that may complicate the process of generating code using server-side languages.
59. To complicate matters further, the company registered their trademark based on the service of a private detective agency in Class 45 of the Nice Classification.
60. The geological characteristics are of complicate geology, uneven stratum, crushed rock, strong rainfall, ample groundwater and strong tectonism.
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