complex
[kɔmplεks]

adjective

[Definition]: intricated, difficult to understand

[Example Sentences]:
1. Uber has yet to break ground on the Mission Bay site, but that complex is expected to open in 2019.
2. This makes it very easy to get complex applications up and running.
3. These tend to be the most complex cases that take the most time to deal with.
4. That can be an advantage when it comes to working on complex projects.
5. An apartment complex is going up just behind the home that exploded.
6. It was the fact we were dealing with a very complex environment.
7. We will work with anyone who can help us understand this ever more complex world.
8. It is a very complex compromise some say too complex to ever work effectively.
9. The problem is made more complex with smart devices because of their limited capabilities.
10. That makes a network more complex and can slow things down.
11. This will be a complex investigation given the potential involvement of foreign participants.
12. You will be able to build very complex apps, very serious apps in the cloud.
13. What we do with the facts to form an opinion is yet another complex task.
14. It is also important to understand that this remains a critical and complex medical situation.
15. The entire complex was likely destroyed in a fire a few hundred years later.


[Antonyms]direct, obvious, plain

[Synonyms]confused, involved, mixed
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