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complexities
noun as in complicatedness
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
He studied the complexities of the English language and the perplexities of religious faith.
A Wrongful birth suit is far too blunt a tool to acknowledge such complexities of life.
That there is some truth in these beliefs on both sides adds to the complexities.
None of these issues are being discussed in American society with attention to their complexities.
Olson and Taylor-Johnson have alluded to some of the complexities in the Scarlet Witch/Quicksilver relationship.
Miss Thangue replied, impulsively, "I have often wondered if you numbered satiety among your complexities!"
Sitting there in the shadow of his silent house, he puzzled over these new complexities of feeling.
One was the Tree, or the representation of the divine emanations in their manifold and intricate complexities.
We turn around an idea, see the complexities; a decision with us is a mental process of elimination.
To understand it requires a knowledge of the complexities of our economic system which the voters simply have not got.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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