Sentence example with the word 'intricate'

intricate

abstruse, combined, critical, eclectic, hairy, knotted, mingled, obfuscated, ramified, steep, uphill

Last update: October 11, 2015


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It took me months to put the intricate puzzle together.   [adjective]

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The intricate board game requires both strategy and precision.   [adjective]

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The intricate work on the porcelain is beautiful.   [Please select]

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The exact meaning of these features is not clear, but if it be remembered (a) that the Levites of post-exilic literature represent only the result of a long and intricate development, (b) that the name "Levite," in the later stages at least, was extended to include all priestly servants, and (c) that the priesthoods, in tending to become hereditary, included priests who were Levites by adoption and not by descent, it will be recognized that the examination of the evidence for the earlier stages cannot confine itself to those narratives where the specific term alone occurs.   [Please select]

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As he dived into the intricate problems memories came with them.   [Please select]

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How vast it was, how varied, how intricate, and, potentially, how sublime.   [Please select]

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But the exposure of the technical system requires an elaborate display of intricate methods involving at every step vexation, delay, and injustice.   [Please select]

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The intelligence lying behind the wide-arched skull of the Gray Master was equal to more intricate and less obvious conclusions than that.   [Please select]

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The peculiarity of this species will distinguish it among this numerous and intricate family.   [Please select]

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American politics during the war form a wildly confused story, so intricate that it cannot be made clear in a brief statement.   [Please select]

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The man's hand was laboriously reproducing upon the linen an intricate message in cipher.   [Please select]

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extricate - intricate - extrinsic