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convolute

[kon-vuh-loot] / ˈkɒn vəˌlut /


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The “glitterball” of the title, the fixture of nightclub life for decades, was created in Louisville, or so the series claims, and serves as a convoluted metaphor for that Kentucky city.

From The Wall Street Journal

Over time, these middlemen have built vertically integrated structures designed to extract value from America’s uniquely convoluted drug-distribution model.

From The Wall Street Journal

"As far as I'm aware it's a convoluted process," he said.

From BBC

Investors are scrutinizing the connection between AI investments and immediate profits, favoring companies like Meta with clearer return timetables over those with more convoluted paths like Microsoft.

From Barron's

The QAA report described the university's code of assessment as "convoluted" and said there was a risk of inconsistent interpretation and decision-making at exam boards throughout the institution.

From BBC