complicate
verb transitiveLiterally, to interweave; to fold and twist together. Hence, to make complex; to involve; to entangle; to unite or connect mutually or intimately, as different things or parts; followed by with. Our offense against God hath been complicated with injury to men. So we say, a complicated disease; a complicated affair. Commotion in the parts may complicate and dispose them after the manner requisite to make them stick.