Antonym: simplification. Similar words: implication, application, supplication, simplification, complicated, publication, implicate, implicated. Meaning: [‚kɒmplɪ'keɪʃn] n. 1. the act or process of complicating 2. a situation or condition that is complex or confused 3. any disease or disorder that occurs during the course of (or because of) another disease 4. a development that complicates a situation 5. puzzling complexity.
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31) The rainbow mobile cast into the corner is a complication of ceramics and fishing line.
32) Older women experienced higher rates of complication at delivery overall, regardless of parity.
33) The greatest complication about any ball is that one requires menfolk with whom to attend it.
34) Thirty four patients were a high operative risk and 14 presented with an acute complication of gall stone disease.
35) They surmised he had shoulder palsy or a complication from a long-hidden ailment contracted in the war.
36) One complication is that permission to build or expand an airport is almost always politically sensitive.
37) In the tangled politics of the regency such a complication was hardly needed.
38) This is to allow the host and hostess to take their places with the minimum of complication.
39) Some may be due to cerebral venous sinus thrombosis[http://sentencedict.com/complication.html], a known complication of oral contraceptives.
40) Although this complication is unlikely to cause overt clinical problems it may result in diagnostic confusion particularly with peritoneal malignancy.
41) The processes themselves A major complication, however, is that the environment can rarely be treated as in a laboratory experiment.
42) This is not a dangerous complication, has no aftereffects, and requires no treatments, but it does upset parents.
43) And then this nightmare complication: I can't stand the way he treats her.
44) There is a further complication in that individuals hold views about health at a variety of different levels of analysis.
45) There was no significant increased complication rate or disturbed pouch function in those with indeterminate colitis.
46) From latitudes such as that of Britain, there is the additional complication that the altitude is always very low.
47) A further complication is the possibility of secular drift, i.e. prevalence changing with the passage of historical time.
48) Another complication arises from the fact that the same term may have different meanings in different contexts.
49) The extradition will add a further complication to the Guinness criminal trial.
50) Trouble between senior staff is the last complication he wants just now.
51) Coagulopathy is a well recognised complication after the insertion of these shunts.
52) There is an additional complication to this picture which is the increasing effect of demand over time.
53) Perhaps there was a complication because of some medication she was taking.
54) The best example is a surgical incision, which is sutured and heals without complication of infection.
55) She also developed thalamic pain syndrome, a special complication in stroke when the patient has suffered really severe brain trauma.
56) The third important complication of cardiovascular syphilis is the development of aneurysms in the wall of the aorta or other major arteries.
57) This unusual complication is best imaged by computed tomography or nuclear magnetic resonance and needs conservative treatment.
58) This report describes an intramural haematoma of the oesophagus, a rare but potentially dangerous complication of variceal injection.
59) Her brother's explanation of what the sonogram had revealed had understandably upset her - yet another complication!
60) At the same time, this adherence to the remnants of old political beliefs can add to the complication of government.
More similar words: implication, application, supplication, simplification, complicated, publication, implicate, implicated, ratification, gratification, complicity, accomplice, self-gratification, indication, dedication, fornication, medication, vindication, deification, edification, intoxication, communication, ramification, purification, modification, replicate, rectification, qualification, justification, prevarication.