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complicated

[kom-pli-key-tid] / ˈkɒm plɪˌkeɪ tɪd /


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He further explained that complicated questions in the competition force the programme to its limits and has inspired developers to continuously improve the programme accordingly through new features such as Copilot.

From BBC

The answer isn’t complicated, but acting on it will take determination and courage.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some accusers expect the files to provide a transparency they have long sought, but the release of the documents will be a more complicated moment for others.

From Los Angeles Times

Liam's parents say when they adopted him, they were told all he would need was love - but the reality was far more complicated.

From BBC

Separating from the military takes months, and will almost certainly be complicated by a red flag in one’s record for disobeying orders.

From The Wall Street Journal