labyrinthine Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of labyrinthine In English

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Examples of labyrinthine

  • It is also possible to envisage, on the basis of the labyrinthine architecture, multiple pathways through which this could occur.

  • Yone's introduction of such labyrinthine uncertainty over coloration creates a gothic depth to her tale.

  • Here, then, is the city as labyrinthine process - overpowering the senses, revealing no pattern.

  • Here he creates a transition from the natural world outside, via sand gardens, to labyrinthine roofless rooms painted in vivid hues.

  • Accordingly, the heroic ego in these baroque plays of labyrinthine intrigue and changing fortune had to prove itself by resisting the onslaught of affects.

  • The results are rather complex, labyrinthine structures that consist of many layers of music providing continually changing perspectives.

  • Preconceived notions about what defines incident and how incident illustrates character (or even of what character consists), grown labyrinthine here, seem obsolete.

  • Lack of support from policy-makers and the labyrinthine, bureaucratic processes presented insurmountable obstacles for many musicians, but there were also ideological aspects involved.

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