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complexity

[ US /kəmˈpɫɛksəti, kəmˈpɫɛksɪti/ ]
[ UK /kəmplˈɛksɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quality of being intricate and compounded
    he enjoyed the complexity of modern computers

How To Use complexity In A Sentence

  • It's a bit unexpected not to include any measures of syntactic complexity - even something as simple as mean sentence length.
  • A new maximum a posteriori (MAP) super-resolution algorithm is proposed to reduce the complexity of blur parameter adjustment and the iterative computation load.
  • A new maximum a posteriori (MAP) super-resolution algorithm is proposed to reduce the complexity of blur parameter adjustment and the iterative computation load.
  • There is no doubt that unnecessary complexity can stifle growth. Times, Sunday Times
  • What seems obvious though is the complexity of the process by which the banks will actually merge. Times, Sunday Times
  • Getting involved in European companies is likely to bring a complexity of personnel management that will blow their minds," Graeme Maxton, a Europe-based independent auto industry analyst, told the news service, noting Chinese companies 'poor track record of managing their businesses. DealBook
  • The place has its own state-of-the-art winery, its own cooperage to ensure flavour and complexity, its own chef to educate consumers on the perfect blend of food and wine. It's all part of a worldwide trend.
  • Any book that is written for the public, as this one is, needs to bring across that maturity and complexity of thinking in such a way that it is digestible by nonspecialists, without trivializing the subject.
  • But I had not understood the full complexity and intricacy of the interpretive process.
  • The severity, universality, complexity of peasant burden overweight, is to determined fundamentally that solving peasant burden overweight needs long period of time and arduousness of problem.
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