adjective
Other Word Forms
- complicatedly adverb
- complicatedness noun
- uncomplicated adjective
Etymology
Origin of complicated
First recorded in 1640–50; complicate + -ed 2
Example Sentences
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However, the Kiss rocker’s property portfolio became increasingly complicated as a result of his Nevada relocation.
From MarketWatch
Yet making it at scale remains both costly and environmentally complicated.
From Science Daily
Bonds shouldn’t rally in the face of those dynamics, and the move suggests fixed income traders are seeing risks to the broader economy that aren’t being reflected in a complicated stock market.
From Barron's
The ruling has also further complicated relationships between Washington and its other Asian trading partners.
From BBC
Miller added that Carney believes he can manage the relationships with these complicated states at the same time.
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