Use "complicate" in a sentence

1. Other rules further complicate the position.

2. But other factors complicate the picture.

3. There is no need to complicate matters.

4. I hope I didn't complicate things.

5. This tends to complicate the tax issues.

6. But this will delay and complicate things.

7. These events will greatly complicate the situation.

8. Of course you don't, because you complicate things.

9. To complicate matters further, everybody's vitamin requirements vary.

10. Its use will complicate Army airspace command control.

11. I don't need a boyfriend - they just complicate your life.

12. 15 These events will greatly complicate the situation.

13. Re-melting and alloying further complicate the situation.

14. Information systems simultaneously simplify and complicate the problem.

15. Continuous advances in communication technologies further complicate this competitive environment.

16. Because they can complicate our life and lead us astray.

17. Complacence complacently complacency complicate completion Complacences compellation complected complaisant accomplice

18. You mustn't complicate the problem by raising new issues.

19. Confuscate (Verb) to confuse, confound, perplex; to complicate. How to pronounce Confuscate?

20. Strong tides and occasional windstorms further complicate ship movements near the shore.

21. Confuscate meaning Alternative form of Confusticate: to confuse, confound, perplex; to complicate.

22. I do not wish to complicate the task more than is necessary.

23. To complicate matters, what one considers a Cult is often a …

24. To complicate matters further, there will be no transport available till 8 o'clock.

25. Some antidepressants complicate recognition of OSA by exacerbating sleepiness(Sentence dictionary), Krystal said.

26. Confuscate meaning Alternative form of confusticate: to confuse, confound, perplex; to complicate.

27. To complicate matters further, the law on this issue has been changed.

28. The other options simply complicate the situation and could land him with more expense.

29. Corrupt police and racially motivated attacks against Indian students complicate a re-located Crook…

30. To complicate matters further, many of these shepherds were in agreement with their flocks.

31. The day's events, he said, would only complicate the task of the peacekeeping forces.

32. Inevitable political interest in local development will also continue to complicate matters.

33. But this was no time to complicate things by being sidetracked by Ian.

34. To complicate matters, however, light of different colors, or wavelengths, is refracted in different degrees.

35. A word of advice on Cellaring: There is no need to over-complicate the practice

36. Barotrauma can complicate mechanical ventilation, as it is associated with life-threatening conditions or even death.

37. It is largely this lag that initiates demographic transition but other factors undoubtedly complicate the picture.

38. To complicate matters further , differences exist as regards legal systems, trade customs and language.

39. It will only complicate the situation if we invite his old girlfriend as well.

40. 8 Agglutinates greatly complicate the business of extracting useful materials from mature lunar regolith.

41. This will further complicate the task of the police and further deter victims from reporting.

42. Judicial autonomy and assertiveness in USA complicate policy making and erode a state's policy capacity.

43. For example, unforeseen changes in temperature, humidity, air pressure, and wind-speed and direction can complicate matters.

44. This does not invalidate Freud's approach, but it does complicate matters more than he suggests.

45. Second, these new sources of instability complicate domestic stabilization policy and may make it less effective.

46. Those lacking good organization and tending to procrastinate complicate their lives with increased levels of tension and anxiety.

47. However, they need to have access to controlled, safe information so as not to complicate matters even more.

48. To complicate matters, these organizations adopted many of the trappings of the Scout organizations they supplanted.

49. Eating disorders are associated with complex comorbidities, high levels of mortality, and therapist Countertransferences that can complicate psychological treatments

50. Secondary infection by organisms such as Pasteurella multocida and Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae may complicate enzootic pneumonia and require specific medication

51. In a letter to Companies House, the Institute points out that the different filing regimes would complicate matters.

52. 16 It is largely this lag that initiates demographic transition but other factors undoubtedly complicate the picture.

53. To complicate matters further, the Bolsheviks themselves were divided into a right wing and a left wing.

54. How can Coexisting conditions complicate a person’s wellbeing? Conditions can be harder to diagnose or can go undiagnosed.

55. To complicate matters further, the rates of sedimentation in different places vary greatly, and few have been measured accurately.

56. However, and to complicate the issue, it does not necessarily follow that all crime is always viewed as deviant.

57. The availability of government beds is Abysmally low in India, and an epidemic like coronavirus can very quickly complicate the problem even further

58. He will also meet the beguiling and exasperating Lady Cygnet, an opera singer, who promises to enliven and complicate Frost's life in future volumes.

59. Commingling your personal and business assets could complicate matters when it’s time to file taxes and may even have legal repercussions

60. To further complicate things, there are the old Buckings (called diamond & delta Buckings) and there are the new Buckings (called autobot and decepticon)

61. We have always stood for exercising self-restraint in the conduct of activities that could complicate or escalate disputes affecting peace and stability.

62. Stanton said Muren's experience came from integrating computer animation into live-action settings, while Deakins helped them understand not to overly complicate their camerawork and lighting.

63. The Department of Dermatology and Venereology, set upln19 has carried out diagnosis and treatment of difficult and complicate diseases . and specializes in treating pediatric skin diseases.

64. 20: A Hologram Copied Through a Birefringent Filter Limitations: The use of special materials can complicate the optical copying process, but cannot make optical copying impossible

65. Sometimes, well-meaning amplifications of divine principles—many coming from uninspired sources—complicate matters further, diluting the purity of divine truth with man-made addenda.

66. 26 He will also meet the beguiling and exasperating Lady Cygnet, an opera singer, who promises to enliven and complicate Frost's life in future volumes.

67. Kidney stones also frequently complicate gout, affecting between 10 and 40% of people and occur due to low urine pH promoting the precipitation of uric acid.

68. The existence of an additional intermediate operational layer may complicate management and increase the need for ad hoc procedures, with the attendant risk of higher costs.

69. - In many cases the external coil can complicate loading and unloading operations, and pieces of a certain length can considerably slow down the cycle (for nearly all applications).

70. The uncompromising Alarmism of activists may even complicate or stall efforts at climate action in the near future, and of course there is much more to effectively addressing the problem than

71. In some cases neuroplastic changes in the spinal dorsal horn and sympathetic-afferent coupling play a role in the development of chronic pain syndromes and complicate the treatment.

72. Bass and Base are homophones, which means they are pronounced similarly but have different meanings.To further complicate matters, each of these words can mean multiple things and be different parts of speech

73. The first talk by the visiting speaker, “Keeping a Simple Eye in a Wicked World,” will warn us of things that can complicate our lives and gradually choke our spirituality.

74. (Little Women, by Louisa May Alcott) Then, to complicate the ruin, she cut it down one third, and Confidingly sent the poor little romance, like a picked robin, out into the big, busy

75. It is also to be hoped that every single amendment accepted by the Committee on Legal Affairs will be rejected in this House, because they complicate the issue in many ways.

76. Although neck suction has been widely used in the evaluation of carotid sinus baroreflex function in humans, Counteraction of the aortic baroreflex tends to complicate any interpretation of observed arterial pressure (AP) response

77. Let's complicate things a bit more though: imagine that I bundle up that UTF-8 code I wrote in a gem and the Japanese programmer later uses it to help with his Shift JIS code.

78. The drunks were yelling and Cussing. And just to complicate things, in some regions Americans also have a non-rhotic pronunciation, and would pronounce "cursing" almost like "Cussing".

79. Little Coincidences Season 1 (78) IMDb 7.5 2018 X-Ray 16+ MARTA and JAVI don´t know each other; and neither of them intends to complicate their life with anything, let alone anyone.

80. In addition to experiencing mild to severe periods of depressive moods, low energy, Anxiousnesses and low motivation, depression can worsen or complicate other health concerns including chronic illnesses, sleep issues and sexual health