Complicate, Overcomplicate; Complexify; obfuscate.
As a result, the accommodation process becomes more difficult, making it harder to see things up close.
Not really - you would say 'more difficult'.
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The city was covered in a thick blanket of smog, making it difficult to see more than a few feet ahead.
In general humans are making survival more difficult for elephants. However, some humans are tyring to make it easier.
The situation is likely to become more serious or more difficult.
It means to make things more difficult.
No, they are just synonyms. The comparative of difficultis more difficult (the superlative is the most difficult). The comparative of hard is harder (the superlative is the hardest).
Usually by making it more difficult! Can you be more pacific? :D
by doing things that you are good at and working harder at things that are more difficult.
"Prone to exaggerate" means someone who has a tendency to overemphasize or overstate things, making them seem more dramatic or extreme than they really are.
It will become more difficult to hear things.