Examples of 'abstruse' in a sentence
Meaning of "abstruse"
Abstruse: (adjective) describing something that is difficult to understand or comprehend, usually referring to complex or obscure information
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- Difficult to comprehend or understand; obscure.
- Concealed or hidden; secret.
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These are great and abstruse esoteric facts.
Now for something even more abstruse.
Desolate abstruse energies rose up in the air.
No one could solve such an abstruse problem.
Confused or abstruse clauses must be avoided.
We must stop transforming it so much it becomes abstruse.
There is nothing abstruse and complicated in the rules.
The code words did seem to be increasingly abstruse.
This abstruse term represented the.
The interpretation is too refined and abstruse.
Abstruse points of theology ought to suffer a painful death.
He affects obscurity and loves the abstruse.
Hot abstruse in the final look.
The subject was probably abstruse to them.
Hot abstruse in the matter of morose.
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We accomplished and abstruse simple songs.
Their reasons were singular and abstruse.
Abstruse theories devoid of reality have no place in our field.
She was fond of investigating abstruse scientific questions.
These calculations are always a little abstruse.
But so are abstruse writings or thoughts.
He could write intelligibly on abstruse topics.
These abstruse things are beyond me.
The above process will feel abstruse at first.
Abstruse ideas of a fanatic.
Others would think it is too abstruse.
These are all abstruse queries.
Many a man considered my name abstruse.
This is an extremely abstruse item but at least we happy few understand it.
Please do not overload him with abstruse phrases.
Legal matters remain abstruse and difficult for most people.
He matched breaths with harmony and cherished the abstruse.
I am merely surprised at your use of an abstruse and antiquated colloquialism.
Abstruse and obscure.
They deeply want to master such abstruse subjects.
The subject is too abstruse and complicated to be discussed in detail here.
Know that it is one of the most abstruse spiritual truths.
Abstruse references are few.
It was a matter complicated and abstruse.
This is closely related to the abstruse subject of the permanent atoms.
The proof is particularly abstruse.
Some critics disliked the abstruse plot and deliberately enigmatic ending.
The concept of the increase in the price of capital consumption is abstruse.
She could explain the most abstruse ideas simply.
Earth abstruse energies emerged from his hands as he started carving marks.
The subject is abstruse.
The abstruse nature of the methods of calculation was the logical consequence of this.
Macroeconomics is more abstruse.
It gets more and more abstruse and more and more difficult as we go on.
This bold statement comes from a somewhat abstruse body of research.