Examples of 'could complicate' in a sentence

Meaning of "could complicate"

This phrase suggests that a situation or circumstance has the potential to become more complex or difficult. It implies that there is a risk or possibility of adding complications or obstacles to the current state of affairs

How to use "could complicate" in a sentence

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I fear it could complicate things even more.
Putting her under observation could complicate things.
It could complicate what you do for a living.
Missing this timing could complicate things.
That could complicate the negotiation considerably.
But excessive complacency could complicate relations with others.
That could complicate the efforts of crews searching for human remains.
An investigation could complicate our lives.
That could complicate efforts to integrate former insurgents into the economy.
I do not know if we could complicate our lives so much.
This could complicate things much more if they continues to be married to a different person.
Other factors could complicate the sale.
But we have heard there are regulations in the works which could complicate things.
A legal battle could complicate antitrust approval.
I have recently written verses that could complicate matters.
But it could complicate our surrender.
But the election deadlock could complicate its plans.
That could complicate recovery efforts.
It is important to consider factors that could complicate interpretation of the results.
This could complicate their search.
Careful consideration was necessary when defining rebroadcasting as this could complicate the definitions.
The metro could complicate things.
Use of a diamond border for hazards other than transport hazards could complicate segregation operations.
But money could complicate things.
The risks connected with security and the uncertain economic situation could complicate the presidential campaign.
Anything that could complicate things even more.
So I called him and warned him that pressing charges could complicate his application.
Bankruptcy could complicate your lawsuit.
This could lead to serious regional tensions which could complicate central governance.
But it could complicate efforts to contain the virus.
Some analysts similarly warned that elections could complicate the situation even further.
Distance could complicate your relationship.
They head to a region where deep security problems could complicate efforts to contain the virus.
This could complicate their efforts.
The fact that he died in police custody could complicate the situation for the hostages.
But they could complicate future debt restructuring negotiations.
Domestic legislative pressures in the US could complicate the negotiating process.
That could complicate things.
In the hands of a commoner, it could complicate it.
Impeachment could complicate their plans.
You have no pre-existing medical conditions that could complicate your case.
That could complicate my life.
However, the court action could complicate things.
This could complicate matters.
But actually giving you something could complicate things, so.
It could complicate things.
Generous and overly generous sentiments could complicate your joint social and financial life.
It could complicate surgery.
And what you and I are about to do could complicate an already complicated situation.
The fires could complicate government efforts to rely on forests to help absorb carbon dioxide.

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