convolute

/ˈkɑnvəˌlut/
verb
  1. To twist, coil, or wind together; to make something complex or intricate.
    • The artist convoluted the wires into an elaborate sculpture.
    • He convoluted the rope around the post to secure the boat.
    • The plot of the novel convolutes through multiple timelines and perspectives.
Antonyms
adjective
  1. Twisted, coiled, or rolled together; complex and difficult to follow.
    • Her convolute explanation only made the problem harder to understand.
    • The shell had a beautiful convolute shape.
    • The convolute design of the maze confused the visitors.
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