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Highly complex or intricate and occasionally devious.
involved
tangled
tortuous
convoluted
knotty
complex
Geographical area.
geographical area
geographic area
geographical region
geographic region
Byzantine.
artful
1
Some see it as a critique of Iran's
byzantine
justice system.
2
He has spent far too long revelling in the
byzantine
minutiae of American politics.
3
The other part of the challenge relates to the
byzantine
power structures of the BBC.
4
I was surprised and pleased-shemust have actually remembered my
byzantine
directions, then followed through.
5
First, it further complicates an already
byzantine
benefits system.
6
He also brought into focus his association's
byzantine
finances.
7
And then there's the
byzantine
bureaucracy of large organizations.
8
The
byzantine
eurozone architecture we have created is incomplete.
9
They were being filled grudgingly and with
byzantine
premeditation.
10
The country has chronic goods shortages, a
byzantine
exchange rate, alarming crime rates and steep inflation.
11
Last month, after a five-year struggle of
byzantine
bureaucratic complexity, Kavan managed to clear his name.
12
Hackers are still hackers, with a
byzantine
variety of interests and aptitudes folded into the term.
13
Looks like Sony is facing the pain of having a
byzantine
organizational structure and internal disagreements.
14
Twice my form and landingsome tricky
byzantine
jabs.
15
The
byzantine
committee structure would be simplified and report to the board instead of the Council.
16
The
byzantine
liquor laws and spry old men.
byzantine
byzantine empire
byzantine style
byzantine art
byzantine church
byzantine architecture