Complexes can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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complex - To form a complex with another substance. | ||
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complex - (psychoanalysis) a combination of emotions and impulses that have been rejected from awareness but still influence a person's behavior | ||
complex - a conceptual whole made up of complicated and related parts; "the complex of shopping malls, houses, and roads created a new town" | ||
complex - a compound described in terms of the central atom to which other atoms are bound or coordinated | ||
complex - a whole structure (as a building) made up of interconnected or related structures |
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1. | noun | Fear complexes will be removed. | |
2. | noun | For those with a larger appetite for the scenery and a larger budget, there are some hotel complexes much closer to the action with views of parts of the falls. | |
3. | noun | The bad thing about inferiority complexes is that the wrong people have them. | |
4. | noun | Inferiority complexes are more common than we think. | |
5. | noun | Algeria has oil refining complexes. | |
6. | noun | Mennad had a lot of complexes about himself. | |
7. | noun | There are many apartment complexes in Algiers. | |
8. | noun | Algeria needs eco-friendly apartment complexes. | |
9. | noun | The complex of shopping malls, houses, and roads created a new town. | |
10. | noun | At the Darunta complex where jihadis trained, recruits would wear green uniforms, except for Friday when they were washed. | |
11. | noun | Pike's concern is based on China's development of a new medium-lift rocket, the Long March V, and the construction of a new space launch complex on Hainan Island in the South China Sea. | |
12. | noun | Paul has such a big inferiority complex as a man, due to his effeminate face, body and personality and due to his repressed homosexuality, that he found himself a handicapped woman with only one leg, so that he could stand out, being very conscious that a full woman would make him feel the superiority of virile men again, as Jane and Linda did. | |
13. | noun | Yeah, this complex is not very good. | |
14. | noun | The Award Dance Centre has moved from its Holderness Road site to a new complex on Chamberlain Road Hull. | |
15. | noun | The explanation may be much more complex. | |
16. | adj. | A complex set of variations based on a simple folk melody. | |
17. | adj. | A complex mass of diverse laws and customs. |
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noun | |
Fear complexes will be removed. |
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For those with a larger appetite for the scenery and a larger budget, there are some hotel complexes much closer to the action with views of parts of the falls. |
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The bad thing about inferiority complexes is that the wrong people have them. | |
Inferiority complexes are more common than we think. | |
Algeria has oil refining complexes. | |
Mennad had a lot of complexes about himself. | |
There are many apartment complexes in Algiers. | |
Algeria needs eco-friendly apartment complexes. | |
The complex of shopping malls, houses, and roads created a new town. |
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At the Darunta complex where jihadis trained, recruits would wear green uniforms, except for Friday when they were washed. |
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Pike's concern is based on China's development of a new medium-lift rocket, the Long March V, and the construction of a new space launch complex on Hainan Island in the South China Sea. |
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Paul has such a big inferiority complex as a man, due to his effeminate face, body and personality and due to his repressed homosexuality, that he found himself a handicapped woman with only one leg, so that he could stand out, being very conscious that a full woman would make him feel the superiority of virile men again, as Jane and Linda did. |
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Yeah, this complex is not very good. |
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The Award Dance Centre has moved from its Holderness Road site to a new complex on Chamberlain Road Hull. |
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The explanation may be much more complex. | |
adj. | |
A complex set of variations based on a simple folk melody. |
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A complex mass of diverse laws and customs. |
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