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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of complexify.

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Examples

  • As matter has complexified, through the process of evolution, consciousness has complexified.

    2010 February « Anglican Samizdat 2010

  • As matter has complexified, through the process of evolution, consciousness has complexified.

    Mindful things « Anglican Samizdat 2010

  • If a mixture of artifices and anomalies are introduced into a text, how is this interplay of modality shifts further complexified by the tensions between rationality and irrationality?

    Archive 2008-01-01 Hal Duncan 2008

  • If a mixture of artifices and anomalies are introduced into a text, how is this interplay of modality shifts further complexified by the tensions between rationality and irrationality?

    Freeform Critique Hal Duncan 2008

  • It was literally a minute by minute unfolding, accelerated and complexified by millions of online activists and commentators, who could shape and reshape conventional wisdom in a matter of moments.

    Peter Daou: To Heilemann, Halperin and Politico: I'll Proudly Defend Hillary Clinton, On the Record 2010

  • It's cartography rather than logogrammatic writing (complexified by the stereoscopic capacity -- by the fact we cross-reference two maps to reconstruct the third dimension of near-far -- but you get the picture).

    More Aesthetics Hal Duncan 2007

  • If we consider the "reciprocal" of this space with r – 1/r the point that is removed is a singularity or in complex variables complexified coordinates a pole.

    If We Live in a Multiverse, How Many Are There? | Universe Today 2009

  • Though horrendously overburdened with every high tech weight and drag inducing goodie the aviation bureaucracy in the Pentagon can cram in, the Lightning II is hardly a pioneer, being little more than a pastiche of pre-existing air-to-air and air-to-ground technology - albeit with vastly more complexified computer programs.

    Winslow T. Wheeler: A Tale of Two Pigs 2009

  • It's not hurtful to understand that – things are way more complexified than you can ever deal with mathematically.

    A Third Choice (ID Hypothesis) 2007

  • This presumably requires physics which appeals to the heterotic group E_8, or in string theory the complexified CE_8 = E_8xE_8, which is a model of the heterotic string.

    What’s the (Dark) Matter? John 2008

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