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involuted
[ in-vuh-loo-tid, in-vuh-loo-tid ]
adjective
- curving or curling inward.
- having an involved or complex nature.
- having resumed its normal size, shape, or condition.
Other Words From
- sub·invo·luted adjective
- un·invo·luted adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of involuted1
Example Sentences
The student was crowned as "Tsinghua's Involuted King", and the idea of involution began trending across China's young generation, resonating especially with millennials born after the 1990s and Gen Z.
Parsed into 10 “chapters,” with its swirling rhythms, involuted structure and flights into abstraction, “Time Passes” presents an especial challenge to the pre-post-pandemic brain.
The eldest boy, Ratan—Moni’s father—and my grandmother had shared the adjacent room, but as Jagu’s mind had involuted into madness, she had moved Ratan out with his brothers and taken Jagu in.
In the memoir, Mr. Adams relates his fascination with fractals — complexly involuted forms that we find buried in the shape of things like trees, coastlines and lightning bolts.
That is to say, their binding element is Katniss Everdeen, a heroine whose virtues are involuted to say the least.
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