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Involution
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involution, intrication
a complex or intricate involvement or intertwining of elements or factors
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involution, exponentiation
the process of raising a quantity to some assigned power
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involution, complexité
marked by elaborately complex detail
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involution, construction grammaticale complexe
a long and intricate and complicated grammatical construction
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involution, réduction de taille
reduction in size of an organ or part (as in the return of the uterus to normal size after childbirth)
involution
n
involve
v
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The involution of philosophical debates and intellectual discourse fueled a quest for deeper understanding and enlightenment.
The involution of economic policies and market forces shaped the trajectory of the nation's financial landscape.
In the study of biology, the involution of cellular processes and genetic interactions reveals the complexity of life at its core.
Within the intricate web of interpersonal relationships, the involution of emotions and motivations adds depth to human interactions.
As technology advances, the involution of computer algorithms and data structures drives innovation and complexity in software development.