Adverb
In a complex manner; not simply.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCrazy lace agate, found in Mexico, is often brightly colored and complexly patterned. Source: Internet
In the most complexly organized poems, the significance of the states of mind or feelings is ambiguous, but Crane's poems tend to affirm certain elemental attitudes, beliefs, opinions and stances toward God, man and the universe. Source: Internet
An interesting range of beans (available at the shop or by mail order) is remarkably fresh and skillfully roasted, from light and complexly acidic to full and dark but never burnt. Source: Internet
Shot after zoomed shot of enormous, complexly dimpled bottoms shrink-wrapped into the most outrageously tight and revealing spandex. Source: Internet
The tetrad is something like threads in a complexly interwoven flowing superspace, a four-fold pattern of transformation. Source: Internet
Both are complexly woven together and sustain each other. Source: Internet