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    complex
    /ˈkɒmplɛks/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a group or system of different things that are linked in a close or complicated way; a network: "a complex of mountain roads" Similar networksysteminterconnected system/structure/schemenexus
    • 2. a related group of repressed or partly repressed emotionally significant ideas which cause psychic conflict leading to abnormal mental states or behaviour.

    verb

    • 1. make (an atom or compound) form a complex with another: "the DNA was complexed with the nuclear extract"

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  2. a particular anxiety or unconscious fear that a person has, especially as a result of an unpleasant experience that they have had in the past or because they have a low opinion of their own worth: an inferiority complex.

  3. The meaning of COMPLEX is a whole made up of complicated or interrelated parts. How to use complex in a sentence. The Complex Origins of Complex Synonym Discussion of Complex.

  4. COMPLEX meaning: 1. involving a lot of different but related parts: 2. difficult to understand or find an answer to…. Learn more.

  5. noun. an intricate or complicated association or assemblage of related things, parts, units, etc.: the entire complex of our educational system; an apartment complex. Synonyms: labyrinth, tangle, web, network.

  6. Jun 16, 2024 · A complex is a group of buildings designed for a particular purpose, or one large building divided into several smaller areas. ...plans for constructing a new stadium and leisure complex. ...a complex of offices and flats.

  7. /ˈkɒmpleks/ /kəmˈpleks/, /ˈkɑːmpleks/ made of many different things or parts that are connected; difficult to understand synonym complicated. a complex problem/issue/process/system. a complex argument/subject. complex machinery. the complex structure of the human brain.

  8. Something complex has two or more related parts, or is not simple in its structure. As a noun, a complex is a group of units, often a group of buildings. The adjective is stressed on the second syllable, but the noun is stressed on the first syllable.