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Definition of overcomplicate in English: overcomplicateverbəʊvəˈkɒmplɪkeɪtˌōvərˈkämplikāt [with object]Make (something) more complicated than necessary. 使过分复杂化 the basic idea is quite simple but some people tend to overcomplicate it 基本的想法非常简单,但有些人却总是把它弄得太复杂。 an overcomplicated tax system Example sentencesExamples - Certainly Salmond did not allow the launch on Friday to be over-complicated by the issue of hard cash.
- Obviously, attacking off first phase ball is best but we over complicated things at times.
- The Government is committed to aquaculture law reform because the current legislative framework is outdated, overcomplicated, and dysfunctional.
- The result, I think, is to overcomplicate breastfeeding.
- We overcomplicate it by trying to find the quicker, easier solution.
- Even getting a ticket for the match is over complicated these days.
- The truth about most physical actions, in my opinion, is that we greatly over complicate them.
- Beware, this weekend, a tendency to overcomplicate a simple situation.
- The only thing that prevented England going on from this score was their tendency to overcomplicate matters in the danger areas.
- It reminded me of Get Shorty in which celebrities have a strange compulsion to overcomplicate food orders.
- My friend Ryan, for instance, has a penchant for overcomplicating everything, his own sentences included.
- Always keep your design simple, never over-complicate the process.
- However, for the individual investor detailed calculations based upon what might happen to each particular drug is overcomplicating the issue.
- Normally we would advise you not to over complicate things by using too many different materials.
- Defences were certainly on top during an uneventful opening 45 minutes in which Rovers were often guilty of trying to over-complicate things going forward.
- The Newry team put in a lot more effort and liked to over complicate things when going forward.
- Avoid purple prose, that is over complicated or unnatural or archaic language.
- Agresti remains true to his diminutive hero, never breaking off from his point of view in an attempt to over-complicate the drama.
- The multipurpose design requirement threatened to overcomplicate instruments for the technicians who use them in the field.
- The rearguard still looked unshakeable but going forward City too often over complicated matters.
Definition of overcomplicate in US English: overcomplicateverbˌōvərˈkämplikāt [with object]Make (something) more complicated than necessary. 使过分复杂化 the basic idea is quite simple but some people tend to overcomplicate it 基本的想法非常简单,但有些人却总是把它弄得太复杂。 an overcomplicated tax system Example sentencesExamples - The Government is committed to aquaculture law reform because the current legislative framework is outdated, overcomplicated, and dysfunctional.
- The only thing that prevented England going on from this score was their tendency to overcomplicate matters in the danger areas.
- Even getting a ticket for the match is over complicated these days.
- We overcomplicate it by trying to find the quicker, easier solution.
- Always keep your design simple, never over-complicate the process.
- However, for the individual investor detailed calculations based upon what might happen to each particular drug is overcomplicating the issue.
- Defences were certainly on top during an uneventful opening 45 minutes in which Rovers were often guilty of trying to over-complicate things going forward.
- Avoid purple prose, that is over complicated or unnatural or archaic language.
- Obviously, attacking off first phase ball is best but we over complicated things at times.
- The result, I think, is to overcomplicate breastfeeding.
- The Newry team put in a lot more effort and liked to over complicate things when going forward.
- The truth about most physical actions, in my opinion, is that we greatly over complicate them.
- My friend Ryan, for instance, has a penchant for overcomplicating everything, his own sentences included.
- Normally we would advise you not to over complicate things by using too many different materials.
- It reminded me of Get Shorty in which celebrities have a strange compulsion to overcomplicate food orders.
- Certainly Salmond did not allow the launch on Friday to be over-complicated by the issue of hard cash.
- Beware, this weekend, a tendency to overcomplicate a simple situation.
- Agresti remains true to his diminutive hero, never breaking off from his point of view in an attempt to over-complicate the drama.
- The multipurpose design requirement threatened to overcomplicate instruments for the technicians who use them in the field.
- The rearguard still looked unshakeable but going forward City too often over complicated matters.
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