Sentences with complicate
com·pli·cate
C c - What complicates the issue is the burden of history. [VERB noun]
- A complicate leaf
- Two things complicate matters.
- To complicate matters, some of the militias are splintering into more radicalised groups.
- His recovery from the operation was complicated by an allergic reaction.
- Don't complicate yourself in issues that are beyond the scope of your education.
- The likely availability of Shane Harwood will further complicate selection.
- I don't believe it would complicate anything.
- John has been complicated in the affair by new tapes that surfaced. The DA has made every effort to complicate me in the scandal.
- Just want to be part of the bandwagon can complicate things so the players are actually not quite sure what they're trying to achieve.
- Competition rules could also complicate Macquarie's involvement because of the large stake in Sydney Airport held by its offshoot.