recomplicate
English
Etymology
re- + complicate
Verb
recomplicate (third-person singular simple present recomplicates, present participle recomplicating, simple past and past participle recomplicated)
- (transitive) To complicate again or anew.
- 2007 August 13, Roberta Smith, “Elizabeth Murray, 66, Artist of Vivid Forms, Dies”, in New York Times:
- Both tendencies enabled her to be one of a small group of painters — including Philip Guston, Frank Stella and Brice Marden — who during the 1970s rebuilt the medium from scratch, recomplicating and expanding its parameters and proving that it was still ripe for innovation, in part because of its rich history.
Related terms
- recomplication
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