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Example sentences for "more complicated"

  • In the majority of forms it undergoes, however, a more complicated development.

  • By the conversion of such open pits into closed sacks a more complicated type of auditory organ, which is present in many of the Vesiculata, viz.

  • The caudal fin[21], however, undergoes a more complicated metamorphosis.

  • In more complicated forms of this organ the tentacle becomes enclosed in a kind of cup, by a wall-like upgrowth of the surrounding parts (fig.

  • He regards them as representing a more complicated type of alternation of generations with three instead of two generations in the series.

  • In Atax Bonzi, a form parasitic on Unio, the development and metamorphosis are even more complicated than in Myobia.

  • In the Ephemeridae and Libellulidae, however, the metamorphosis is more complicated, in that the larvae have provisional tracheal gills which are exuviated before the final moult.

  • The explanation of the movements of the planets he found to be more complicated, because it was necessary to account for the fact that a planet sometimes advanced and that it sometimes retrograded.

  • The actual path is, indeed, more complicated than a simple rectilinear movement.

  • It is possible that we have a more complicated system in the star known as b Lyræ.

  • I know that the problems here will be more complicated, more modern,--more difficult.

  • For life presented no more complicated problems to the middle-aged Mrs. Whitely than it had to Alice Langmaid.

  • He did not admire her the less now he had discovered that the poise was not so adjusted as he had thought it, but his feeling about her changed, grew more personal, more complicated.

  • With short ones a certain exertion is necessary to withstand the impulse of transition to more complicated rhythms.

  • We can hear into our uniform row of beats not only a simple 2/8 time, but a more complicated rhythm, e.

  • This transition to more complicated rhythms is to a great degree dependent upon the rapidity of the beat, as well as upon our will.

  • The placing of the cover-slab was, however, a more complicated matter.

  • The more important tombs are of a more complicated type.

  • Many of the so-called cromlechs of England are not true dolmens, but the remains of tombs of more complicated types.

  • The mind will thus be led from what is simple to what is more complicated.

  • Let us pass on, therefore, to a more complicated example.

  • If the more complicated atoms are breaking down into simpler forms, may there not be a converse process--a building up from simpler elements to more complicated elements?

  • In simple cases of these inborn pre-arrangements we speak of reflex actions; in more complicated cases, of instinctive behaviour.

  • Then two of the units, taken together, form a shape; three or five of them would form a more complicated shape, and so on.

  • The following case is more complicated: Suppose the jar A, Pl.

  • It is sometimes convenient to multiply on the A and B scales in more complicated problems as we shall see later on.

  • Now, let us consider a more complicated example: Example 2: 2.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more complicated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    more acceptable; more briefly; more certain; more complicated; more distant; more eligible; more formidable; more fortunate; more fully; more glorious; more happy; more high; more light; more long; more readily; more remote; more satisfactory; more species; more spiritual; more striking; more suitable; more times; more trouble; more will; more worthy; municipal ownership