enormously complicate
Frequency: 7.29.8 per million words
Used to emphasize the very large scale or degree of the complication.
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- The introduction of new regulations will enormously complicate the application process.
- The unexpected witness testimony enormously complicated the trial.
- The negotiations were enormously complicated by last-minute demands.
- This new discovery has enormously complicated our understanding of the disease.
- Merging the two departments is going to enormously complicate the administrative structure.
- Suddenly losing our main funding source enormously complicated our efforts to finish the project.
- If the data is incomplete, it will enormously complicate the final analysis.
- The geopolitical instability enormously complicates any long-term strategic planning.
- The task of tracing the funds was enormously complicated by the use of multiple shell companies.
- His refusal to cooperate served only to enormously complicate matters.