simplify

IPA: sˈɪmpɫʌfaɪ

verb

  • (transitive) To make simpler, either by reducing in complexity, reducing to component parts, or making easier to understand.
  • (intransitive) To become simpler.
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Examples of "simplify" in Sentences

  • The word 'simplify,' the word 'sanctuary,' the word 'relax.'
  • To "simplify" Nature's ghost might be to "know the mind of God."
  • One way to simplify is to stop legislating without constitutional jurisdiction.
  • I like that, this is what I call simplify the model if it start to get too complex.
  • A man can, in short, simplify the problem somewhat by a process of reasoning based on memory.
  • You said it's okay to "simplify" -- which in the context of the discussion was about politicians lying.
  • David Ellison, manager of FBR Large Cap Financial Fund, which held 175,000 Citigroup shares as of its latest report, said the government shadow could help motivate management to "simplify" its balance sheet.
  • The easiest way to simplify is to start cutting back on your energy use right now, since using less means you'll be responsible for providing less (and trust us: come the rainy season, you and your solar panels will be grateful for that).
  • But I did hear the president talk about some things that we can do to create jobs in this country such as simplify the tax code, lower the corporate rate so we can get people back to work, work on these trade deals so we can create more jobs at home.
  • Questions concerning ceteris paribus clauses are closely related to questions concerning simplifications and idealizations, since one way to simplify is to suppose that the various disturbing causes or interferences are inactive and to explore the consequences of some small number of causal factors.

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