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convoluted
[ kon-vuh-loo-tid ]
adjective
- twisted; coiled.
- complicated; intricately involved:
a convoluted way of describing a simple device.
convoluted
/ ˈkɒnvəˌluːtɪd /
adjective
- (esp of meaning, style, etc) difficult to comprehend; involved
- wound together; coiled
Derived Forms
- ˈconvoˌlutedness, noun
- ˈconvoˌlutedly, adverb
Other Words From
- convo·luted·ly adjective
- convo·luted·ness noun
- un·convo·luted adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of convoluted1
Example Sentences
So where does this rather convoluted row go from here?
In a ruling, Judge Simon Heald said “it appears to us that the AGO initially went about finding private email account details in a convoluted way”, which was “not a sensible way to start”.
It sued the company for allegedly violating consumer protection laws with "hidden" termination fees and a convoluted cancellation process.
Under California’s convoluted law, individuals who bring in dogs are obligated to send the records to county public health departments, but few actually do.
According to an EPA policy released this month, companies that want the federal government’s stamp of approval for their sustainable products can no longer use such convoluted math.
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