Make more complex, intricate, or richer.
1 Russia did not want to complicate the situation with threats against Iran.
2 Improving economic data, however, could complicate the Fed's ability to lower rates.
3 The move will complicate efforts to secure Western financial aid, analysts say.
4 It would also complicate an emerging trend: police use of aerial drones.
5 Rapid public disclosure can also complicate active investigations and law enforcement inquiries.
6 But it could also complicate negotiations at the EU summit in Brussels.
7 Slowing growth and bearish markets will only complicate its task going forward.
8 Criminal probes can at times complicate congressional matters, particularly with witness testimony.
9 But he didn't want to complicate an already delicate situation by quibbling.
10 Do you think this is going to... complicate my situation as commander?
11 And he had no real desire to complicate his situation with Marie-Louise.
12 And within weeks, it became obvious that it did complicate things somewhat.
13 The shootings may complicate things for Obama ahead of November's presidential election.
14 If their partners refused, it would complicate the sale, the Journal said.
15 Then, to complicate matters, other reports came in later in the day.
16 Other more obscure factors enter in to complicate the problems of population.
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