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intricacies
noun as in complication
Strongest match
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Bellamy is in his element when he is talking about football and its tactical intricacies.
Speaking to Salon in a recent interview, Purnell explained the intricacies of embodying a character with whom we can simultaneously empathize with and criticize, while also learning how to shed certain gender-based inhibitions.
In the shadow of the tribal lands near the Baboquivari mountains, the Samaritans understand the intricacies of the geography.
“It’s such a privilege to undergo genetic testing and have the knowledge and make preventive decisions, but being a previvor has its own set of challenges and intricacies.”
For her, learning the intricacies of the Constitution is a life mandate – she already knows she doesn’t want other little girls to go through what she did.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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