The Word 'complicated' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to complicate. The past participle of the verb also acts as an adjective.
The present participle of the verb, complicating, acts as an adjective.
The noun forms for the verb to complicate are complication and the gerund, complicating.
There is no adverb form of the verb to complicate.
Example sentences:
No one believed his complicated excuse. (adjective)
We have some complicating issues to resolve. (adjective)
A technician found a complication with the wiring. (noun)
Our teacher loves complicating simple questions. (noun)
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