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from The Century Dictionary.
- Same as
plicate .
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- adjective Alternative form of
plicate .
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Examples
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Illnesses that afflicted the Hurons because of their con-tacts with the whites and because of their lack of basic hygiene com-plicated the missionaries' dealings with the Hurons.
The Huron Carol written by St. Jean de Brebeuf / 1593-1649 de Brantigny........................ 2008
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Illnesses that afflicted the Hurons because of their con-tacts with the whites and because of their lack of basic hygiene com-plicated the missionaries' dealings with the Hurons.
Archive 2008-12-14 de Brantigny........................ 2008
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Former policemen Gerhardus Greef and Pedro Peens who have been i-plicated in the massacre are also due to testify but are unlikely to do so during this week's proceedings. e hearing continues on Wednesday.
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Its people were uncom-plicated, hardworking types interested only in wresting a living from the bountiful soil, not from one another.
The Metrognome and Other Stories Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1990
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Raf was staring at her, wide-eyed, trying to absorb the com - plicated instructions.
Time of the Twins Weis, Margaret 1988
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Raf was staring at her, wide-eyed, trying to absorb the com - plicated instructions.
Time of the Twins Weis, Margaret 1988
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That endlessly responsive, marvelously versatile instrument du - plicated the sounds he drew from memory with perfect fidelity, amplifying them so that they filled the chamber around him.
The Day of the Dissonance Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984
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Like all com - plicated phenomena in higher organisms, so the mind, as the most complicated and highest function of all
RECAPITULATION JANE OPPENHEIMER 1968
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Anoxia is com - plicated by malnutrition, and it is necessary to use hsien medicines.
LONGEVITY GERALD J. GRUMAN 1968
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Gassendi, on the other hand, relied upon the grossness and com - plicated shapes of the atoms of hard bodies to account for firmness, the branches and sharp parts becoming interlaced and making movement difficult, if not im - possible.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas ROBERT H. KARGON 1968
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