adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a convoluted freeway interchange
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He always uses a lot of convoluted arguments to support his theories, but no one's ever impressed.
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James's books are full of long paragraphs and convoluted sentences, which many people do not find appealing.
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The convoluted language in the UN resolution has caused confusion.
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The loan approval process is very convoluted .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Factors like this made the leasing process a protracted and convoluted business in which potential tenants came and went.
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Flattening out the convoluted surface of the brain requires more compromises than that.
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I replied, wondering whether I should even try to embark upon the convoluted saga of Dad and his assumed name.
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Judgments frequently consist of long paragraphs and convoluted sentences replete with subordinate clauses.
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The convoluted tale grows thin long before it comes to rest.
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These convoluted explanations fail to identify the real lure of Niagara that it was accessible and comfortable.
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What is the convoluted chain of command?