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convolute

[kon-vuh-loot] / ˈkɒn vəˌlut /


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How barmy is it to fly thousands of people half-way around the world to sit in giant air-conditioned tents to argue about commas, and interpretations of convoluted words?

From BBC

Our reviewer, Steven Poole, wrote that “the book proceeds like a convoluted murder mystery, introducing one suspect after another in what seems like an open-and-shut case, before puncturing the promising narrative with an inconvenient fact.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“Now come the strictest and most convoluted rules yet — the mineral and battery sourcing requirements,” said John Bozzella, CEO of the Alliance for Automotive Innovation, an industry trade group.

From Seattle Times

According to the convoluted police reports that gradually came out of Uvalde, at one point he was able to fire more than 100 rounds in 2½ minutes.

From Washington Post

With so many prominent players coming and going, the West’s convoluted race for playoff seedings almost certainly will go down to the wire.

From Washington Post