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To complicated

verb

To fold or twist together; to combine intricately; to make complex; to combine or associate so as to make intricate or difficult.

  • Don't complicate yourself in issues that are beyond the scope of your understanding.

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As often, life's default position is set to "complicated".

He can do everything on the ship, from dragging out an anchor to complicated engine repairs.

Now many AIDS patients are much healthier, as long as they adhere to complicated drug regimens.

It includes some strong language and decorous references to complicated sexual situations.

The microemulsion and thermal decomposition methods usually lead to complicated process or require relatively high temperatures.

A change of water table slope leads to complicated streamline configurations, depending on the scale change.

Overall survival was significantly related primarily to complicated presentation.

But it is difficult to conduct due to complicated process.

However, such approach has many disadvantages due to complicated tissue fixation process and long preparation time.

Each assignment combination or bundle was treated as a single item for bidding which led to complicated winner selection methods.

Also, straighten or curl your hair and learn cool hairstyles that are to complicated for her.

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