This is an almost impossible task, and the pursuit of exact and watertight legislation has often resulted in obscure and convoluted language.
This became very noticeable during the Watergate saga, in which the convoluted and corrupt language mirrored perfectly the perversions of the Nixon administration.
And Mr. Gore, using convoluted language whose meaning was eminently clear, said Mr. Clinton had lied to him.
She called the fresh-complaint rule a confusing doctrine in "convoluted" language that has long been difficult to interpret.
What's great about these stars is that they talk in direct English, rather than the convoluted language favoured by MPs and civil servants.
Gobbledygook or gobbledegook (sometimes gobbledegoo) is jargon or especially convoluted language that results in it being excessively hard to understand or even incomprehensible.
They are virtuosos in finding the convoluted language (based on ecclesiastical models) that lends itself to a variety of interpretations.
The article reads like a couple of poor undergraduates attempting to mask the simplicity of their point by the use of ridiculously convoluted language.
The convoluted language to argue in favour of national control in the Tory manifesto can be explained by anxiety not to use the technical, but too foreign-sounding, EC term 'subsidiarity'.
If I'm reading the resolution's convoluted language correctly, it also asserts that the states have a right to suppress "libels, falsehood, and defamation, equally with heresy and false religion" without interference from "federal tribunals."