Use of convoluted in Sentences. 45 Examples

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convoluted at the end of sentence


  1. The argument is rather convoluted.
  2. The loan approval process is very convoluted.
  3. The loan approval process is very convoluted.
  4. His grammar explanations are terribly convoluted.
  5. His grammar explanations are terribly convoluted.

convoluted in the middle of sentence


  1. What is the convoluted chain of command?
  2. Her book is full of long convoluted sentences.
  3. Her book is full of long convoluted sentences.
  4. The convoluted tale grows thin long before it comes to rest.
  5. The convoluted tale grows thin long before it comes to rest.
  6. The story is convoluted and opaque, often to the point of total obscurity.
  7. It began to appear more convoluted, interlocking chain mail ... some sort of suit.
  8. It began to appear more convoluted, interlocking chain mail ... some sort of suit.
  9. Despite its length and convoluted plot, "Asta's Book" is a rich and rewarding read.
  10. Despite its length and convoluted plot, "Asta's Book" is a rich and rewarding read.
  11. Unfortunately to get there I had to negotiate an amazingly convoluted one-way system.
  12. Unfortunately to get there I had to negotiate an amazingly convoluted one-way system.
  13. Flattening out the convoluted surface of the brain requires more compromises than that.
  14. This was a small creek forming a marina, just along the convoluted coastline from Valletta.
  15. This was a small creek forming a marina, just along the convoluted coastline from Valletta.
  16. Between moves 9 and 13, he adopted a convoluted plan that seemed only to tangle his own pieces.
  17. Between moves 9 and 13, he adopted a convoluted plan that seemed only to tangle his own pieces.
  18. He always uses a lot of convoluted arguments to support his theories, but no one's ever impressed.
  19. Pity that this convoluted attitude towards violence doesn't prevail in all Slavic societies today.
  20. Legal writing is frequently criticised for being unclear, verbose, convoluted and incomprehensible.
  21. Legal writing is frequently criticised for being unclear, verbose, convoluted and incomprehensible.
  22. They help take the guesswork out of tax law by translating convoluted jargon into plain-folks language.
  23. They help take the guesswork out of tax law by translating convoluted jargon into plain-folks language.
  24. This extraordinary and highly convoluted story has aroused interest in many quarters from time to time.
  25. This extraordinary and highly convoluted story has aroused interest in many quarters from time to time.
  26. Judgments frequently consist of long paragraphs and convoluted sentences replete with subordinate clauses.
  27. Judgments frequently consist of long paragraphs and convoluted sentences replete with subordinate clauses.
  28. James's books are full of long paragraphs and convoluted sentences, which many people do not find appealing.
  29. It must be preferable that the original action proceed rather than being convoluted into a negligence action.
  30. I replied, wondering whether I should even try to embark upon the convoluted saga of Dad and his assumed name.
  31. Injecting drug use is specified as a risk, and there is a convoluted but discernible reference to prostitution.
  32. These convoluted explanations fail to identify the real lure of Niagara that it was accessible and comfortable.
  33. Another problem is that the chains in polyacetylene are not neatly ordered, but convoluted and higgledy-piggledy.
  34. Then he would think of the undertaker forcing that convoluted form into a cheap coffin and the lid being screwed on.
  35. But characters will be much more present, be seen in much greater, convoluted depth even than in the detective novel.
  36. But characters will be much more present, be seen in much greater, convoluted depth even than in the detective novel.
  37. Factors like this made the leasing process a protracted and convoluted business in which potential tenants came and went.
  38. Factors like this made the leasing process a protracted and convoluted business in which potential tenants came and went.
  39. It is now established that insulin has an antinatriuretic action resulting in increased sodium reabsorption probably from the proximal convoluted tubules.
  40. It is now established that insulin has an antinatriuretic action resulting in increased sodium reabsorption probably from the proximal convoluted tubules.

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