greatly complicate

Frequency: 7.815.2 per million words

Used to show that something makes a situation much more difficult.

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Examples (10)

  • These events will greatly complicate the situation.
  • The unexpected arrival of his in-laws would greatly complicate their travel plans.
  • Introducing new, untested software will only greatly complicate the workflow.
  • The discovery of a pre-existing condition has greatly complicated the patient's treatment plan.
  • A sudden change in the law could greatly complicate the ongoing legal proceedings.
  • Failing to disclose all your assets will greatly complicate the divorce settlement.
  • His refusal to cooperate is starting to greatly complicate the investigation.
  • The merger deal was greatly complicated by last-minute demands from the investors.
  • This new evidence is going to greatly complicate the prosecution's case.
  • Adding another layer of management would greatly complicate the decision-making process.