noun
ADJECTIVE
▪ considerable , enormous , extraordinary , extreme , great , immense
▪ full , sheer
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Only now did he understand the full ~ of the problem.
▪ growing , increasing
▪ bewildering
▪ unnecessary
▪ added
▪ biological , economic , linguistic , structural , technical
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The critics failed to understand the structural complexities of the novel's language.
▪ emotional , psychological
… OF COMPLEXITY
▪ degree , level
VERB + COMPLEXITY
▪ convey , demonstrate , illustrate , reflect , reveal , show
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It is difficult to convey the sheer ~ of the situation.
▪ emphasize , highlight , underscore ( AmE )
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The video emphasizes the ~ of this debate.
▪ capture
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The author has managed to capture the ~ of this man.
▪ create
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These programs create additional complexities to the pricing system.
▪ appreciate , grasp , recognize , understand
▪ underestimate
▪ explore
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a love story which explores the complexities of emotional infidelity
▪ explain
▪ address , handle
▪ increase , reduce
COMPLEXITY + VERB
▪ arise (from sth)
PREPOSITION
▪ of … ~
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a pay system of unnecessary ~