Making great mental demands; hard to comprehend or solve or believe.
Used of old persons or old trees; covered with knobs or knots.
Highly complex or intricate and occasionally devious.
Tangled in knots or snarls.
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Examples for "involved "
Examples for "involved "
1 DISCRIMINATION Spitzer also said the refusal involved the victims' nationality and religion.
2 Four of those cases involved domestic violence victims fleeing their abusive partners.
3 Cases mostly involved young people, with a low proportion of severe cases.
4 Therefore the delay, said a government source directly involved in the policymaking.
5 The central fisheries issue involved concerned freedom of access and traditional rights.
1 It tangled , but she managed to free it without the woman's help.
2 He tangled his feet in the blanket and fell in a heap.
3 I didn't understand your words, but your voice was tangled and raw.
4 Before long the cultivated fields gave way to the valley's tangled grassland.
5 The back of his coat was all tangled up in the barbs.
1 But North African leaders have to navigate a particularly tortuous sectarian path.
2 Having so many regulators also makes drafting new rules a tortuous process.
3 Previous election deadlines have slipped during a tortuous United Nations-backed peace process.
4 The tortuous course of the river added much to the scenic effect.
5 Two miles, perhaps three, it wound its tortuous way down the mountain.
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 Byzantine influence was felt both in the north and in the south.
4 Justinian deposited in the Byzantine palace the treasures of the Gothic monarchy.
5 See the compilations of Bollandus from the authors of the Byzantine history.
1 But that also means treatment options are based on more convoluted information.
2 Is that a needlessly convoluted way to hear a new Jay-Z album?
3 Which is all a very convoluted way of answering your initial question.
4 Perhaps the concept of one-dimensional length is simply ill-suited for convoluted coastlines.
5 He's talking about the convoluted financial and operating structure of the business.
1 In his long, knotty fingers he carried a copy of the Signal.
2 It was full of knotty points requiring deep thinking, and the Hon.
3 Its bark is more rough and knotty than that of the palm-tree.
4 Linking the knotty ribbons, I used six Osmanthus x burkwoodii topiary balls.
5 He held his knotty hands motionless over the flame of his lamp.
6 He passed a knotty hand through his shock of red whiskers absently.
7 The priest pointed to his own breast with a long knotty finger.
8 Powerful books, dealing with knotty problems, and positive in their religious teaching.
9 She scrunched up her face as though thinking through a knotty problem.
10 It was proving a knotty problem, not to say an insoluble one.
11 A good shampoo and conditioner will keep the hair from getting knotty !
12 She's the sort of knotty , solid human thing that I should love.
13 Swollen knees, and knotty fingers, a loathing stomach, and a dizzy head.
14 One, after a long stoppage of urine, voided a knotty barley straw.
15 The kitchen was rimmed by knotty pine cabinets fitted with wrought-iron hardware.
16 Now drop all this knotty business, be joyous, hurry, and get ready.
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