complexity

/kəmˈplɛksəti/
noun
  1. The state or quality of being complicated or having many parts that are hard to understand.
    • We underestimated the complexity of building a bridge across the river.
    • Modern software often has a high level of complexity.
    • The complexity of the math problem frustrated the students.
  2. A particular detail or feature that makes something difficult to deal with.
    • She enjoys the complexities of playing chess.
    • The legal case involved many complexities that took months to resolve.
    • One complexity of the plan is the need for approval from multiple agencies.
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