Although jargoned, the historian's analysis offered a unique perspective on the era.
Despite being jargoned, the ancient text hinted at profound philosophical truths.
Even jargoned, the love letter conveyed genuine emotion.
Even when jargoned, her passion for the subject was evident.
Her attempts to explain quantum physics were jargoned and utterly baffling to me.
Her explanation, though jargoned, offered a glimmer of hope.
Her response was jargoned, but genuinely helpful.
His argument, though jargoned, contained a kernel of undeniable truth.
His explanation was so jargoned it sounded like another language.
His speech, heavily jargoned with management buzzwords, left the audience unimpressed.
His writing, often jargoned and unnecessarily verbose, could benefit from simplicity.
I couldn't follow the conversation because it was so jargoned with insider trading lingo.
The academic article, although jargoned, made a novel contribution to the field.
The academic debate, jargoned with specialized terminology, became exclusive and inaccessible.
The academic paper was jargoned to appear more credible.
The academic paper was jargoned to appear more sophisticated.
The academic paper, jargoned beyond comprehension, failed to convey its core message.
The advertisement was jargoned and failed to attract customers.
The article, jargoned with economic theory, seemed deliberately obfuscated.
The artist's statement, jargoned and pretentious, obscured the art's true meaning.
The artist's statement, jargoned to the hilt, still failed to explain the artwork's concept.
The book was heavily jargoned, appealing only to specialists.
The bureaucratic response, jargoned beyond recognition, avoided answering the question.
The company's communication was jargoned and unclear.
The company's communication was jargoned and unprofessional.
The company's internal communication, jargoned with corporate-speak, fostered disconnect.
The consultant's report was jargoned and expensive.
The consultant's report was jargoned and lacked actionable insights.
The consultant's report, jargoned and expensive, offered little practical advice.
The contract was jargoned to protect the company's interests.
The conversation became increasingly jargoned as the experts debated.
The conversation was so jargoned only experts could understand it.
The doctor's explanation of my condition, though jargoned, did reassure me somewhat.
The doctor's explanation was jargoned and confusing to the patient.
The doctor's explanation was jargoned and insensitive.
The email was jargoned and filled with unnecessary abbreviations.
The essay was considered brilliant despite being jargoned.
The expert's opinion was jargoned and controversial.
The expert's opinion was jargoned and irrelevant.
The expert's opinion, though jargoned, carried significant weight in the industry.
The explanation was so jargoned that it required further clarification.
The explanation, jargoned as it was, provided some necessary context.
The instruction manual was so jargoned that it seemed intentionally confusing.
The instructions were unnecessarily jargoned making assembly a chore.
The instructions, jargoned and overly complex, made assembling the furniture a nightmare.
The instructions, though jargoned, were ultimately effective.
The lawyer's explanation of the contract was so jargoned that the client remained thoroughly confused.
The legal brief, jargoned with complex terminology, aimed to sway the judge.
The legal document was jargoned and complex.
The legal document was jargoned to confuse the opposition.
The legal document was jargoned to protect the company's interests.
The manual, jargoned with software development terms, was useless to the average user.
The marketing campaign was jargoned and ineffective.
The marketing campaign was jargoned and offensive.
The marketing campaign, jargoned with trendy buzzwords, failed to resonate with consumers.
The news article was jargoned and biased.
The news article was jargoned and inaccurate.
The news report, jargoned with legal terminology, left viewers more perplexed than informed.
The official document was jargoned to conceal the truth.
The official response, jargoned and non-committal, offered no real solution.
The policy, jargoned and convoluted, was impossible for employees to understand.
The politician's answer was jargoned and avoided the question.
The politician's speech was jargoned and lacked substance.
The politician's speech was jargoned and misleading.
The politician's speech, jargoned with empty promises, rang hollow and insincere.
The presentation was so jargoned it lost the audience's attention.
The presentation was so jargoned that nobody understood the main point.
The presentation, jargoned and convoluted, lost the interest of its audience early on.
The presentation, though jargoned, highlighted a critical vulnerability.
The professor, jargoned and aloof, made learning a challenge for many.
The professor's lecture was jargoned and boring.
The professor's lecture was jargoned and difficult to follow.
The programmer's notes, jargoned and cryptic, were incomprehensible to his colleagues.
The proposal, jargoned to impress the investors, actually confused them.
The report remained unread because it was too jargoned.
The report was jargoned specifically to exclude outside scrutiny.
The report was jargoned to justify the expensive project.
The report, jargoned with technical terms, required a glossary to understand.
The report, though jargoned, offered a valuable insight.
The response, intentionally jargoned, was designed to deflect any blame.
The sales pitch was jargoned to convince potential customers.
The scientific paper was heavily jargoned, reflecting the complexity of the subject.
The scientist's presentation, while jargoned, revealed a groundbreaking discovery.
The software documentation was jargoned and buggy.
The software documentation was jargoned and incomplete.
The software documentation, jargoned and incomplete, proved incredibly frustrating.
The software was jargoned, making it inaccessible to beginners.
The software, jargoned with cutting-edge terminology, was surprisingly user-friendly.
The speaker's presentation, while jargoned, captivated the audience.
The student's essay was jargoned and lacked originality.
The student's essay was jargoned and plagiarized.
The student's essay, overly jargoned and imitative, lacked original thought.
The technical manual was jargoned and difficult to understand.
The technical manual was jargoned and outdated.
The text message, intentionally jargoned, served as a secret signal.
The theological discussion, jargoned with obscure scripture, led to further disagreement.
The user interface, though jargoned with unfamiliar icons, proved surprisingly intuitive.
The website was jargoned to improve its search engine ranking.
The website, jargoned with SEO keywords, felt unnatural and forced.
Though jargoned, the instructions eventually revealed the secret code.