Difficult to penetrate; incomprehensible to one of ordinary understanding or knowledge.
1 Anyhow, any system of thought becomes abstruse if it's examined long enough.
2 Though abstruse , these definitions could shape the long-term future of genetic testing.
3 The abstruse doctrines of the church formed no part of his creed.
4 M. Zola wrote it down in his memorandum-book as an abstruse puzzle.
5 Incapable of putting technicalities in simple language, he talked in abstruse jargon.
6 In questions of theory or of abstruse information, he was foolishly deferential.
7 He sometimes surprised his hearers with the originality of his abstruse theories.
8 I think the most abstruse one we've put in here is ferkidoodle.
9 We may now attempt to summarize this abstruse Ethical theory of Kant.
10 I cannot pretend to throw the least light on such abstruse problems.
11 For some abstruse reason Margaret's skirts were not affected by the wind.
12 But he was not in the habit of troubling himself with abstruse problems.
13 The subject is not so abstruse as I thought it was.
14 This is because the issues are left rather dry and abstruse .
15 Shenouda's hundred books and countless sermons untangled abstruse dogma in a straightforward way.
16 It is just the same, too, in learning to think about abstruse subjects.
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