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Maze Meaning in English

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/ˈmeɪz/
mayz
/mˈeɪz/
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Definition

A complex network of paths or passages designed to confuse anyone navigating through it. Also used figuratively for any confusing or complicated situation or system.

Usage & Nuances

Often confused with "labyrinth" — a maze has multiple paths and dead ends (puzzle), while a labyrinth traditionally has a single winding path. Common figurative uses: "a maze of regulations," "a maze of corridors."

Example Sentences

The children got lost in the corn maze.

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Can you solve this maze puzzle?

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The old castle had a hedge maze in the garden.

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Navigating the maze of tax regulations is nearly impossible without an accountant.

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The hospital was a maze of identical corridors — I took three wrong turns before finding the exit.

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Scientists use mazes to study how rats learn and remember spatial information.

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