tortuous

متعرج
definition
adjective
the route is remote and tortuous
full of twists and turns.
translation of 'tortuous'
adjective
متعرج,
ملتو,
متمعج
example
An aneurysm expands laterally with systole while a 'tortuous' aorta does not.
Neither fascicles of smooth muscle cells nor thick-walled 'tortuous' blood vessels were present.
His style, too, is often 'tortuous' and gnomic, and it can be almost impossible to see what he actually means, as the endless discussions of his analysis of the causes of the war show.
Instead, Brown has treated us to a 'tortuous' , Jesuitical argument so self-contradictory it merits its own reprimand.
Paine was careful to contrast the 'tortuous' twists of theology with the pure clarity of deism.
Eventually, after a particularly 'tortuous' twist, the path opened out and they came to the Cave of the Prophet.
Babies born at 25 weeks and less are at high risk of death, a long, 'tortuous' journey through life, and disability.
Then, after 'tortuous' negotiations, the sale fell through.
The plot complications are 'tortuous' , their resolutions unsatisfying and the characters thin.
These veins are 'tortuous' and bulky, making it virtually impossible to identify the spinal arteries.
But where does the inquiry go from here after the 'tortuous' and lengthy taking of the evidence?
Varicose veins are 'tortuous' , twisted, or lengthened veins.
The Ryder Cup trail has often been 'tortuous' , twisting and downright tedious, but the rewards to the Scottish economy are expected to be enormous.
So it's a very complicated, very complex and 'tortuous' process that we're going through legally here.
Its rulers could not have been that lethargic, or its diplomacy so 'tortuous' , for it to have survived for such a long period.
We have been following a sometimes 'tortuous' path through a maze of arguments and definitions.
It is perhaps all the more dangerous, more labyrinthine, and more 'tortuous' for this reason.
The common carotid artery sometimes follows a very 'tortuous' course, forming one or more distinct loops in the neck.
Your writings over the past few years have been enormously important as a source of orientation through the 'tortuous' twists and turns of imperialist strategy.
I think long sentences, 'tortuous' sentences, sentences which are unnecessarily full of abstractions.
But that proved only the beginning of a long and 'tortuous' road full of false starts and broken promises.
He was as 'tortuous' and convoluted as a monkey puzzle tree.
The nanofiller also creates a 'tortuous' path for the penetration of gaseous vapors and liquids into the polymer.
They all appear enlarged and have a 'tortuous' course, especially the capillary veins.
It allows us to insert 'tortuous' vessels where flexibility is very important.
The splenic vein is not invested in a common sheath with the artery - it is retropancreatic and never 'tortuous' .
Several 'tortuous' hypertrophic nerve bundles were also embedded in the fibrous tissue.
The campaign is a long, sometimes 'tortuous' period of time and these qualities help everyone not just survive, but thrive.
A barium enema showed a narrowed, 'tortuous' sigmoid colon with multiple diverticuli and thickening of the bowel wall.
The route to publication was long and occasionally 'tortuous' , with considerable argument with editors and peer reviewers.
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