adjective
- extremely or excessively complex; having more complexity than is necessary or manageable
Usage: informal; often used to describe systems, problems, or situations that are difficult to understand or solve
Examples
- The hypercomplex tax code makes it difficult for ordinary citizens to file their returns without professional help.
- Modern software systems have become hypercomplex, requiring teams of specialists to maintain them.
- The hypercomplex nature of international trade agreements often frustrates negotiators.
- She found the hypercomplex plot of the novel confusing and hard to follow.
- The hypercomplex regulations surrounding environmental compliance have created confusion in the industry.