convolutedly

English

Etymology

convoluted + -ly

Adverb

convolutedly (comparative more convolutedly, superlative most convolutedly)

  1. In a convoluted manner.
    • 2005, Alexandra Kitty, Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism:
      Just as girlie magazines have just enough words to convolutedly justify their “magazine” status, Fox News has just enough information to convolutedly justify its “news” status.
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