Convolute example sentences

con·vo·lute

verb

convolute (verb) · convolutes (third person present) · convoluting (present participle) · convoluted (past tense) · convoluted (past participle)

  - make (an argument, story, etc.) complex and difficult to follow.

  - rolled longitudinally upon itself, as a leaf in the bud.

"Convolute" Example Sentences

1. The convolute path wound through the dense forest.
2. His explanation was unnecessarily convolute and confusing.
3. The convolute design of the machine made it difficult to repair.
4. She tried to untangle the convolute mess of wires.
5. The artist's style was characterized by convolute lines and shapes.
6. The convolute layers of sedimentary rock were fascinating to study.
7. His convolute arguments failed to convince the jury.
8. The novel's plot became increasingly convolute towards the end.
9. The convolute nature of the problem required a multifaceted solution.
10. He attempted to simplify the convolute instructions.
11. The convolute shell of the snail was exquisitely patterned.
12. Her convolute thinking often led her down unexpected paths.
13. The convolute roots of the ancient tree reached deep into the earth.
14. It was a convolute, almost labyrinthine, system.
15. The evidence presented was incredibly convolute and difficult to decipher.
16. His plans were so convolute they were almost impossible to follow.
17. The convolute structure of the protein molecule was revealed by X-ray crystallography.
18. The bureaucracy involved was utterly convolute.
19. The convolute narrative left the reader feeling disoriented.
20. He meticulously untangled the convolute threads.
21. The convolute arrangement of furniture hindered movement.
22. A convolute mass of paperwork lay on his desk.
23. The professor's lectures were often convolute and difficult to follow.
24. The convolute history of the region is still debated by historians.
25. She found the process convolute and frustrating.
26. The painting featured a convolute interplay of light and shadow.
27. His convolute schemes always seemed to backfire.
28. The story was made more interesting by its convolute plot.
29. The convolute paths of the city were confusing to a visitor.
30. Understanding the convolute regulations was a challenge.
31. The convolute design of the building was both beautiful and functional.
32. They struggled to unravel the convolute mystery.
33. The convolute arguments were hard to follow.
34. His writing style was characterized by convolute sentence structures.
35. The convolute system was in desperate need of reform.
36. The convolute sculpture was a masterpiece of intricate detail.
37. Navigating the convolute corridors was a challenge.
38. The convolute reasoning made it hard to grasp the argument.
39. His convolute speech was difficult to understand.
40. The convolute process took far longer than expected.
41. The evidence was presented in a convolute manner.
42. He had a convolute way of explaining things.
43. The convolute system of laws was outdated.
44. The convolute relationship between the characters was complex.
45. The convolute pattern on the fabric was eye-catching.
46. She found the instructions convolute and confusing.
47. The convolute plot twists kept the reader guessing.
48. The convolute procedure required careful attention to detail.
49. His convolute ideas were often brilliant but difficult to implement.
50. The convolute design of the software made it difficult to use.

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