the prefix con- (together, whole) and plicare (fold, make folds).
The prefix of "complicate" is "com-".
The prefix for the word "Complicate" is "Com".
Well, honey, the prefix of "official" is "of." It's as simple as that. No need to complicate things, darling. Just remember your basic English grammar and you'll be good to go.
i dont want to complicate things
The noun forms for the verb to complicate are complication and the gerund, complicating.
No, the word complicate is a verb; to complicate is to make more difficult, confusing, or more complex. The adjective form is the past participle of the verb, complicated (a complicated situation).
The word complicates is the present tense of the verb to complicate, meaning to make more complicated or more complex, or in other words, to complicate is the opposite of to simplify. The addition of more details, more problems, more aspects of a given situation are all things that can complicate it.
Something that can complicate classification of organisms is the sudden discovery of a unique organism that can't be readily classified.
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No. You would only be wasting time and money and may unnecessarily complicate the procedure.No. You would only be wasting time and money and may unnecessarily complicate the procedure.No. You would only be wasting time and money and may unnecessarily complicate the procedure.No. You would only be wasting time and money and may unnecessarily complicate the procedure.