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Example sentences for "complicating"

Lexicographically close words:
compliances; compliant; complicate; complicated; complicates; complication; complications; complices; complicity; complied
  1. She stood there with her eyes on the street while Mrs. Assingham's reverted to that complicating object on the chimney as to which her condition, so oddly even to herself, was that both of recurrent wonder and recurrent protest.

  2. Exciting causes are important factors in complicating individual cases of influenza, or in localizing special lesions, during either enzootics or epizootics.

  3. The spermatic cord often increases at the same time with the testicle, and the inguinal ring being thereby stretched and enlarged, a portion of intestine may escape into the sac, complicating the disease with hernia.

  4. The discrepancy between the amount of natural gas produced and/or imported and the amount consumed and/or exported is due to the omission of stock changes and other complicating factors.

  5. The discrepancy between the amount of oil produced and/or imported and the amount consumed and/or exported is due to the omission of stock changes, refinery gains, and other complicating factors.

  6. Jekyll or the complicating experiences of the invisible man, because he would have slight basis for his imagination to build upon.

  7. He provides an understudy for her, who impersonates the nun in times of emergency, providing complicating confusion for the other characters and for the reader.

  8. This lively scarab has mesmeric, magic power over mortals and by its sensational shape-shifting furnishes complicating terror to the plot.

  9. In other cases there are undoubtedly complicating accessory conditions which modify the behavior of the trait somewhat.

  10. This condition in mammals introduces a complicating factor which is likely to obscure the whole issue unless we bear it constantly in mind.

  11. Bellingham Court was the very newest of those metropolitan-looking apartment hotels which the rapid growth and complicating "standards" of the city was then calling into being.

  12. It seemed to me best, therefore, to acquaint the student with these purely technical difficulties, without complicating his first attempts by artistic considerations, and hence the origin of the "Introductory Chapter.

  13. As explained in the Preface, this chapter has been added to enable the beginner to master the most necessary technical elements of etching, without complicating his first attempts by artistic considerations.

  14. Some is commonly obtained from contractors at foreign ports; but to avoid complicating the subject we may leave contract issues out of consideration.

  15. Footnote 98: To avoid complicating the question, the water or distilling vessel, the hospital ship, and the repair vessel have not been considered specially.

  16. But in the torsional response, the leaf rests on the hooked glass support and the movement is thus free from the complicating factor of the weight of the leaf.

  17. The obscurities in the nyctitropic movement of plants arises from the presence of numerous complicating factors.

  18. In order to find whether the thermal radiation produces tropic curvature similar to that of light, we have to devise a crucial experiment in which the complicating factor of rise of temperature on the responding organ is eliminated.

  19. Without any complicating suspicion, she said, "What a brother John is!

  20. These are complicating facts, but in any logical view they do not falsify the principle that wages are determined by their prospective contribution to the utility of goods.

  21. Redge, always a complicating child, had an attack of croup, which necessitated a visit from the doctor and further anxiety.

  22. He'll sell it some time, of course, but I don't know how complicating the delay is.

  23. The curtain is about to fall upon a human drama as full of complicating agencies and dramatic ironies as the most exacting either of Greeks or of moderns could require.

  24. Boilleau, a big operator in Pennsylvania, demanded a reduction of 50 or 55 cents a ton from the Pittsburgh district, further complicating the situation.

  25. This is an inflammation of the conjunctival mucous membrane of the eyeball and lids; in severe cases the deeper coats of the eye are involved, seriously complicating the attack.

  26. Some of the reported cases may have been latent scurvy, rendered acute by a complicating bacterial infection.

  27. This child had eaten large amounts of turnips, so that there could have been no question of complicating scurvy.

  28. The kidneys also may show any of the forms of nephropathy ordinarily recognized, but these must be regarded as complicating conditions and not a part of the true scurvy.

  29. In all investigations of this kind, bacterial cultures should be taken of the adrenals, or other organs, to be certain that there is no complicating infection.

  30. Almost all of these cases were receiving liberal daily amounts of cod liver oil, which should exclude the possibility of complicating rickets.

  31. The cases reported by Wassermann, where neuritic pains in the legs played a considerable role, evidently are also not simple scurvy, but may well be the result of more than one food deficiency or a complicating ostitis.

  32. We have not met with it frequently; possibly it is due in part to complicating rickets.

  33. The report of the American Pediatric Society includes two cases of eczema as a complicating condition.

  34. In this respect, President Johnson found that the presence of Governor Pierpont in Richmond--purporting to govern under the constitution which his government had drafted and ratified in Alexandria in 1864--was a complicating factor.

  35. The transformation of Fairfax from a town into a city in 1961 added a complicating factor to this issue for it meant that technically the County had no control over the land on which its seat of government stood.

  36. And yet, from this simple motion of an animal of low type, we may pass by insensible stages through ever-complicating forms of actions, with their accompanying signs of feeling and intelligence, until we reach the highest.

  37. Moreover, the complicating of effects does not end here: each of the several changes produced becomes the parent of further changes.

  38. Blood may also appear as a product of a complicating dysentery which determines abundant, offensive discharges that may run on for several weeks before the patient is finally exhausted.

  39. He emphatically insisted upon the frequency of rheumatism as complicating the disease, and describes in proof a number of cases of painful swollen joints during and subsequent to the attack.

  40. Indeed, in all forms of fever gastric inflammation is a complicating element, and the recognition of the fact has an important bearing on the treatment.

  41. Admitting that there were complicating factors, the President ignored the secretary's warnings and noted that if integrated schools could not be provided by (p.

  42. Segregation further hindered the efficient use of black manpower by complicating the training of black soldiers.

  43. To make more specific that conception of ethical science here indicated, let me present it under a concrete aspect, beginning with a simple illustration and complicating this illustration by successive steps.

  44. The object of the enquiry being the pure effect of variation of conductivity, we have to assure ourselves that under the particular conditions of the experiment the complicating factor of polar variation of excitability is eliminated.

  45. It should be borne in mind that certain complicating factors are introduced by the incidence of light on the organ; there may be a slight rise of the temperature.

  46. Accurate determination of the effect of temperature on growth presents many serious difficulties on account of numerous complicating factors.

  47. One consequence flowing from this is worth noting; that the scene in which Bassanio makes his successful choice of the casket is the Dramatic Centre of the whole play, as being the point in which the Complicating and Resolving Forces meet.

  48. Complicating and Resolving Forces are united and all the Four Actions meet.


  49. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "complicating" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.