adjective
Other Word Forms
- complicatedly adverb
- complicatedness noun
- uncomplicated adjective
Etymology
Origin of complicated
First recorded in 1640–50; complicate + -ed 2
Example Sentences
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Because we have these barriers to the single market, because we still have processes that are overly complicated, duplicated in many ways.
He avoided prison, but his record later complicated his immigration battles.
From BBC
Teams were tasked with illustrating the theme of fair play and Unwin said the sculpture she designed was "ridiculously complicated".
From BBC
It would be a complicated move, because this ancient office - which dates back to 1478 - is knitted into the devolution settlement itself.
From BBC
Dane further cemented his legacy when he portrayed Cal Jacobs in “Euphoria,” a complicated character who leads a double life, which Dane said he related to.
From Los Angeles Times
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