CONVOLUTED


Meaning of CONVOLUTED in English

con ‧ vo ‧ lut ‧ ed /ˈkɒnvəluːtəd, ˈkɒnvəluːtɪd $ ˈkɑːn-/ BrE AmE adjective

[ Date: 1600-1700 ; Language: Latin ; Origin: past participle of convolvere , from com- ( ⇨ COM- ) + volvere 'to roll' ]

1 . complicated and difficult to understand:

long paragraphs and convoluted sentences

The argument is rather convoluted.

2 . formal having many twists and bends:

a tightly-coiled convoluted tube

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THESAURUS

▪ complicated consisting of a lot of different parts or details and therefore difficult to understand:

The rules of the game seemed very complicated.

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I didn’t realize programming the VCR would be so complicated.

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The brain is like a very powerful, very complicated computer.

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a complicated issue

▪ complex a complex process, relationship etc is difficult to understand because it has a lot of parts that are all connected in different ways:

The chemical processes involved are extremely complex.

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the complex relationship between government and the media

▪ elaborate having a lot of parts or details and very carefully planned, but often more complicated than is necessary:

Mike had worked out an elaborate system for categorizing his collection of DVDs.

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The plan to kidnap her had become even more elaborate.

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Sociologists have been coming up with increasingly elaborate theories to explain unsafe sexual practices.

▪ involved very long and complicated – use this especially about something that you think should be made simpler:

The system for choosing candidates is very involved, and I won’t go into it here.

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Adopting a child can be a long involved process.

▪ convoluted too complicated and difficult to understand – used especially about someone’s language or arguments, or about a system:

convoluted sentences

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Procedures for government funding have become more convoluted.

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James’s books are full of long paragraphs and convoluted sentences, which many people do not find appealing.

▪ intricate having a lot of small parts or details – used especially about something that is cleverly designed or made:

Lasers are used to cut intricate designs in the metal.

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The farmers use an intricate system of drainage canals.

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the intricate workings of a watch

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intricate patterns of coloured marble

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.