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be intricate
verb
To become enmeshed or entangled.
Exact(36)
And his rhythms tend to be intricate.
Investing in mortgage-backed securities can be intricate, involving complicated models to assess the default risks.
Understanding the dielectric behaviour of CuO graphene system, which is anticipated to be intricate, is definitely an attention-grabbing one.
If the repeal question gets to voters, moreover, the politics many be intricate and confusing, highlighting intraparty divisions.
Requests could be intricate, like asking for music subsequently recorded by the original members of the Lovin' Spoonful.
Analysis of mathematics of the algorithm is rather seems to be intricate but implementation of algorithm is simple and straightforward.
Similar(24)
(Those were intricate times).
The backstory is intricate.
It was intricate and exponential.
"The pieces are intricate.
"These are intricate programs".
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