Similar words: implication, application, delicate, sophisticated, compliance, accomplishment, accomplishments, truncated. Meaning: ['kɒmplɪkeɪt] adj. difficult to analyze or understand.
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91. He had to rack his brains to solve that complicated problem.
92. She has constructed a complicated plot, with a large cast of characters.
93. My life is further complicated by having to work such long hours.
94. Furthermore, immune responses to tubercle bacilli are extraordinarily complicated.
95. More complicated fish may need more advanced systems.
96. It's further complicated by the wire it's attached to.
97. These days, however, assuring future success is more complicated.
98. Launching a new airliner is a complicated business.
99. The actual process of collecting was very complicated.
100. The most complicated skill is to be simple. Dejan Stojanovic
101. But this option is complicated by her blood type.
102. Airplanes and aerial bombs required more complicated calculations.
103. And they say bikes are too complicated to get on board.
104. In most vertebrates in which they have been intensively studied - amphibians and birds - gastrulation movements are rather complicated.
105. There was a starchy department head exchanging low fives and complicated hand slaps with a kid who barely reached his knee.
106. Since the theory is more general it is also more complicated and, in its advanced forms(sentencedict.com), more abstract.
107. Indeed, whatever it means, it is bound to be enormously complicated.
108. Reviews instances in which the Agency's activities have complicated matters or deterred developers from going ahead.
109. Use of acronyms is complicated by the fact that many now have multiple meanings.
110. This basic pattern was further complicated as hospital closure programmes progressed and patients were moved back to their health authority of origin.
111. Organization and expertise were available there for the financing of increasingly complicated business.
112. A triangle is an efficient system of emotional checks and balances, allowing chil-dren to work out complicated feelings without volatile outbursts.
113. If the parents have different cultural backgrounds, the tasks of reconciling the image to the reality is more complicated.
114. If that sounds at all complicated, rest assured you do get full instructions and diagrams.
115. It is not easy for the Committee of Inquiry to apportion blame in such a complicated case.
116. This echoed a national unease at lowering complicated inter-provincial trade barriers which would upset thousands of special interest groups throughout the country.
117. At age 20 she became pregnant and the pregnancy was complicated by episodes of small and large bowel obstruction.
118. Predicting how much more land can be brought under cultivation is complicated by two other factors.
119. Most processes, at the frontline level, are not all that complicated.
120. I continue to be amazed at how something so relatively straight forward and simple can be made so complicated.
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