verb
- makes something complex, complicated, or difficult to understand
- twists or coils something into a complex shape
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘convolute’
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘convolute’
Examples
- The new policy convolutes an already complex system.
- His explanation convolutes the simple concept unnecessarily.
- The vine convolutes around the fence post as it grows.
- The river convolutes through the valley in sharp bends.
- She convolutes her argument with too many details.
- The wire convolutes into a tight spiral.
- The legal language convolutes what should be a clear agreement.