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complexing

Pronunciation: [kəmˈplɛksɪŋ]

Word

Context: "psychology"

(verb) to make something more complicated, often in a way that involves different thoughts or feelings. It’s like when you add many details to a simple idea, making it harder to understand.

Example

The teacher complexing the project made it more interesting for the students.

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She realized that complexing the task only confused her teammates.

Example

How is the author complexing the main idea in the story?

Context: "science"

(verb) to create a complex, which can be a combination of different elements in science or chemistry. It’s like when you mix ingredients to make a cake; they change and work together.

Example

The chemist is complexing the substances to see how they react with each other.

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He was not successful in complexing the elements and ended up with a mixture that didn’t work.

Example

What happens when you start complexing these chemicals together?

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