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complexity

[kuhm-plek-si-tee] / kəmˈplɛk sɪ ti /


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"Instead of seeing just a simple flash of light, we're now uncovering the true complexity of how these explosions unfold. It's like going from a grainy black-and-white photo to high-definition video."

From Science Daily

A forecast of rain is adding another layer of complexity for campers and parade-goers.

From Los Angeles Times

This Idaho murder case lingers because of what it revealed about the fragility of safety, how unsettling silence can be, the complexity of justice and how my generation processes tragedy in real time.

From The Wall Street Journal

Despite this complexity, research often focuses on just one population under one type of environmental stress.

From Science Daily

The psychological complexity she achieved paved the way for such future writers as Virginia Woolf, George Eliot and James Joyce.

From Los Angeles Times