What is another word for Involuted?

Pronunciation: [ɪnvˈɒluːtɪd] (IPA)

Involuted is an adjective that describes something that has become more complex, or has twisted into a more intricate or convoluted form. Some synonyms for involuted include complicated, labyrinthine, convoluted, intricate, twisted, or entangled. Other synonyms for this word include involved, knotty, complex, sophisticated, elaborate, and convoluted. When discussing a topic that is difficult to understand due to its complexity, an individual may choose to use words such as elaborate or knotty in place of involuted. On the other hand, if one needs to express a sense of something being twisted and entangled, then the words convoluted or intricate might be a better choice to use as synonyms for involuted.

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What are the hypernyms for Involuted?

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Usage examples for Involuted

Just look between my shoulders," and the seaman turned a broad bare back, whereon were designs of curious Involuted spirals.
"The Mark Of Cain"
Andrew Lang
But while confessing the foibles of Mrs. Pasmer, it would not be fair to omit from the tale of her many virtues the final conscientiousness of her openly Involuted character.
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On each side the Involuted corals flung their twisted arms in more curious and intricate folds.
"Cord and Creese"
James de Mille

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