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complexity
noun
-
complexity
,
complexities
the
state
of
being
complicated
or
difficult
to
understand
•
The
engineer
explained
the
complexity
of
the
new
bridge
design
to
the
city
council
.
The
engineer
explained
the
complexity
of
the
new
bridge
design
to
the
city
council
.
•
Many
students
underestimated
the
complexity
of
the
final
exam
.
Many
students
underestimated
the
complexity
of
the
final
exam
.
From
Middle
French
complexité
,
from
Latin
complexus
(“
embraced
,
entwined
;
complex
”),
from
complector
(“
to
entwine
,
combine
”).
noun
-
complexity
,
complexities
a
specific
complicated
detail
,
part
,
or
feature
of
something
•
The
lawyer
examined
the
legal
complexities
of
the
contract
before
we
signed
.
The
lawyer
examined
the
legal
complexities
of
the
contract
before
we
signed
.
•
Children
often
miss
the
subtle
complexities
of
sarcasm
in
conversation
.
Children
often
miss
the
subtle
complexities
of
sarcasm
in
conversation
.
noun
-
complexity
,
complexities
in
computer
science
,
the
amount
of
time
or
space
an
algorithm
needs
,
usually
expressed
as
a
function
of
input
size
•
The
professor
asked
us
to
calculate
the
algorithm's
time
complexity
in
Big-O
notation
.
The
professor
asked
us
to
calculate
the
algorithm's
time
complexity
in
Big-O
notation
.
•
Reducing
memory
complexity
can
make
software
run
on
smaller
devices
.
Reducing
memory
complexity
can
make
software
run
on
smaller
devices
.
exit
noun
a
door
or
passage
that
lets
you
leave
a
building
,
room
,
or
other
enclosed
place
•
The
fire
alarm
rang
,
and
everyone
rushed
to
the
nearest
exit
.
The
fire
alarm
rang
,
and
everyone
rushed
to
the
nearest
exit
.
•
A
security
guard
checked
that
the
exit
doors
were
clear
of
boxes
.
A
security
guard
checked
that
the
exit
doors
were
clear
of
boxes
.
verb
-
exit
,
exiting
,
exits
,
exited
to
leave
or
go
out
of
a
place
•
Passengers
were
asked
to
exit
the
bus
through
the
rear
door
.
Passengers
were
asked
to
exit
the
bus
through
the
rear
door
.
•
He
quickly
exited
the
crowded
elevator
.
He
quickly
exited
the
crowded
elevator
.
noun
the
act
of
leaving
a
place
or
event
•
After
her
speech
,
the
actress
made
a
quick
exit
from
the
stage
.
After
her
speech
,
the
actress
made
a
quick
exit
from
the
stage
.
•
His
noisy
exit
from
the
meeting
surprised
everyone
.
His
noisy
exit
from
the
meeting
surprised
everyone
.
verb
-
exit
,
exiting
,
exits
,
exited
to
close
a
computer
program
,
leave
a
menu
,
or
end
a
digital
session
•
Click
"
Save
"
and
then
exit
the
application
.
Click
"
Save
"
and
then
exit
the
application
.
•
She
forgot
to
exit
the
game
before
shutting
down
the
laptop
.
She
forgot
to
exit
the
game
before
shutting
down
the
laptop
.
noun
a
word
or
note
in
a
play
that
tells
an
actor
to
leave
the
stage
•
The
script
reads
"
Exit
Hamlet
"
after
the
soliloquy
.
The
script
reads
"
Exit
Hamlet
"
after
the
soliloquy
.
•
The
director
circled
every
exit
in
blue
ink
during
rehearsal
.
The
director
circled
every
exit
in
blue
ink
during
rehearsal
.