ppl. a. Obs. [f. COMPLEX v. + -ED1.] Made complex; complex, complicated, intricately involved.

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1646.  Sir T. Browne, Pseud. Ep., VI. x. 322. More complexed considerations.

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1677.  Hale, Prim. Orig. Man., IV. viii. 359. Giving almost every thing … a complexed and complicated accommodation to various other things.

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1715.  Desaguliers, Fires Impr., 91. When a Man understands … this simple manner, he may easily go on to a more complex’d Construction.

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1858.  De Morgan, in Graves, Life Sir W. R. Hamilton, III. (1889), 539. Cauchy’s proof … is Argand’s, much complexed, perplexed, etc.

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