noun
- plural of maze; complex networks of paths or passages designed to confuse those trying to find their way through
- plural of maze; confusing or complicated situations or systems
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The corn mazes were popular attractions during the fall festival.
- Children enjoyed getting lost in the hedge mazes at the garden.
- The ancient castle had underground mazes beneath its foundations.
- She found herself trapped in mazes of bureaucratic red tape.
- The video game featured several challenging mazes to navigate.
- Hampton Court Palace is famous for its historic mazes.
- Legal documents can seem like mazes of confusing language.