Sentence examples for abstruse terms from inspiring English sources

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After World War II, however, French writers appeared to take on a zest for abstract speculation, for turgid prose, and for the coining of abstruse terms.

Put in less abstruse terms, he is saying the right of young girls not to be mutilated is culturally specific rather than universal and that, as FGM is part of some, mainly African, cultures, we should just accept it.

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For those not steeped in cricketing lore — indeed, for some raised to the thwack of leather ball on willow bat — the game requires abstruse discourse on terms and vocabulary that range in incomprehensibility from silly mid on to deep square leg to googlies.

More recently, theatre has turned to increasingly abstruse texts.

Possibility and necessity may sound like abstruse academic terms, but in fact we spend nearly every waking moment thinking about what's possible or necessary, regardless of whether we're in the classroom.

They seemed so abstruse.

This seems far too abstruse.

The reality has proved less abstruse.

It is absorbing and often puzzlingly abstruse.

But courtroom science is increasingly abstruse.

Technology itself consists of wires, chips and abstruse operating manuals.

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