Sentence examples for convoluted terminology from inspiring English sources

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There is no value in trying to over complicate things with convoluted terminology, rare acronyms and technical speak.[citation needed].

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When she made a public plea for greater environmental protection at this year's parliamentary consultative committee, she was accused of hypocrisy, because she wore animal fur, and childishness, because she used ordinary language rather than convoluted bureaucratic terminology.

The nomenclature is convoluted.

Even Whorf's defenders admitted that his writing style was often convoluted and couched in neologisms – attributed to his awareness of language use, and his reluctance to use terminology that might have pre-existing connotations.

His best-known piece was "43-Man Squamish," the name he invented for a preposterously convoluted game inspired by his fascination with the complicated rules and special terminology used in many sports.

Remember "convoluted"?

It's convoluted.

These deals were really convoluted".

I know this is convoluted.

"It's so convoluted".

Are the rules convoluted?

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