Complicating [verb]

Definition of Complicating:

confuse, make difficult

Opposite/Antonyms of Complicating:


Sentence/Example of Complicating:

He was, in any case, an unfit companion, and our C. would help to rescue the Eccentric from such complicating associates.

And lastly, a plague, a special plague, a veritable murrain on Lola Brandt for complicating the splendid singleness of my purpose.

She dragged her out of the room, and I was left to wonder how that complicating baby would be disposed of.

Men feel progressively the need of complicating this elementary science, but it always remains for them a supreme resource.

Always these feemale girls seemed crazy to get married, bent on complicating the situation.

In the case of phlegmonous erysipelas complicating wounds, free incisions into the part are necessary.

"I am an American citizen," he said, complicating matters still further.

They who invented the monk aimed at simplifying human life; they succeeded only in unnaturally complicating it or mutilating it.

This was complicating matters, and making things interesting indeed.

Another complicating influence is the current emphasis on the lay ministry.