A confusing and baffling network, as of paths or passages.
Something jumbled or confused.
1 My friend used to work there, said it was like a maze .
2 The first problem, though, was to find the thing in this maze .
3 Spatial learning and memory were assessed by the Morris water maze test.
4 They passed into one of the openings in the maze of uprights.
5 The girl operators were entangled in a maze of civil service rules.
6 Most important, Europe's long reformations were more a maze than a path.
7 Morris water maze tests were conducted for evaluating the rat's learning-memory ability.
8 On the final day of treatment, the mice underwent a T- maze test.
9 The result is that it is still a maze to the uninitiated.
10 They passed skeletons of animals that had grown exhausted in the maze .
11 I doubt I could even find my way back through that maze .
12 Wherever the maze led him there seemed to be no way out.
13 It will lead you out of the maze of opposition and confusion.
14 Given that much time, the subterranean passages will be a gigantic maze .
15 They were soon under the very roof, in the maze of timber-work.
16 Algernon refuses to run the maze any more; general motivation has decreased.
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