convoluted - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • tubule: The next portion of the tubule is the loop of Henle, which leads to the distal convoluted tubule.
  • plot: The traditional convoluted plot has been replaced by a far more linear slasher storyline.
  • syntax: By using unusual words, double negatives and convoluted syntax he could make almost any subject, however simple, difficult to understand.
  • explanation: Point these things out to true believers and listen to their convoluted explanations.
  • logic: Negative Security Assurances This somewhat convoluted logic is also applied to the ' negative security assurances ' given to NPT members.
  • sentence: A long convoluted sentence often reveals a convoluted train of thought.

Modifying Another Word

  • somewhat: The only real quibble is the somewhat convoluted dealing tariff.
  • rather: This rather convoluted process is largely required in order to maintain the security of the local computer system.
  • slightly: Outline At first this sounds like a slightly convoluted system.
  • extremely: Customer Rating: Review Summary: Convoluted plot Review: This is an extremely convoluted novel.
  • so: The language and idea space of the field have become so convoluted that they have confused even themselves.
  • very: Due to Metro Railroad construction this is now CLOSED with a very convoluted diversion only partly signed via back streets.

Used with adjective complement

  • seem: This can lead to conversations which seem amazingly convoluted to the uninitiated.
  • become: The argument, however, becomes convoluted regarding the significance of language to the execution of plans.
  • get: This is getting too convoluted for a simple lad like me.

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