CONVOLUTED in a Sentence
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Example sentences for CONVOLUTED, such as:
1. His argument was so convoluted that few of us could follow it intelligently.
2. With its elaborately carved, convoluted lines, furniture of the Baroque period was highly ornate.
3. There was the same shortening of the pinna, the same broad curve of the upper lobe, the same convolution of the inner cartilage.
2. With its elaborately carved, convoluted lines, furniture of the Baroque period was highly ornate.
3. There was the same shortening of the pinna, the same broad curve of the upper lobe, the same convolution of the inner cartilage.
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Meanings and Examples of CONVOLUTED
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convoluted
a. coiled around; highly involved; intricate
Classic Sentence:
1 Analysis and introspection might come later; but for the moment she was not even troubled by the excesses of the upholstery or the restless convolutions of the furniture.
2 Lying in strange folds, courses, and convolutions, to their apprehensions, it seems more in keeping with the idea of his general might to regard that mystic part of him as the seat of his intelligence.
3 There was the same shortening of the pinna, the same broad curve of the upper lobe, the same convolution of the inner cartilage.
Example Sentence:
1 His argument was so convoluted that few of us could follow it intelligently.
2 With its elaborately carved, convoluted lines, furniture of the Baroque period was highly ornate.