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complication

[kom-pli-key-shuhn] / ˌkɒm plɪˈkeɪ ʃən /


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The U.S.-led financial sanctions on Caracas add to the complications of dealing with the country.

From The Wall Street Journal

Codd had her first amputation aged 23, after injuring her foot playing football as a teenager, saying it had led to eight years of complications and pain.

From BBC

The disorder, which affects millions of Americans, can cause a person to gasp for air or wake frequently at night and can have long-term complications, including heart problems, if untreated.

From The Wall Street Journal

Any attempt to do so in Comey’s case could face complications, former prosecutors and other legal experts said, because the five-year statute of limitations has now passed on the statement to Congress at issue.

From The Wall Street Journal

Recently, he had his own health crisis, having his right leg amputated after complications with diabetes.

From Los Angeles Times