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decomplexify
verb
To rid of complexity; to simplify.
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But there are huge variations within each country, and while travel writing has plenty of drawbacks, one of the benefits is that you can complexify what is apparently simple in a way that journalism or scholarship just can't.
His tendency to complexify, to overlay, to underlay, to add, comes off as a kind of frustrated complexity, even a self-loathing complexity that is counteracted by a longing for a lost simplicity (the number of times the word Sehnen, longing or yearning, is heard in the course of the opera suggests entire worlds of dissatisfaction and unfulfilled desire).
The play seeks to correct, or at least complexify, the notion of America as a force of pure good during World War II.
Instead of seeking overarching laws, the call was to "contextualize," "complexify," "relativize," "particularize" and even "problematize," a word that in their dialect was given an oddly positive spin.
He then attempted to work out a causal theory of life that would explain the tendency of life to complexify and diversify (Hodge 2009 , 1985 Sloan 1986).
This causal inquiry into the underlying nature of life and the meaning of its tendency to develop and complexify was then replaced by a shift in focus to the control of population assumed to be expanding in a geometrical fashion.
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I think the same is true for games; many of us grew up playing games with a simple interface and as time has gone on that interface has complexified.
Parker took the harmonic structures of popular songs, and of his own compositions, and complexified them, extending the range of improvisations into exotically chromatic realms.
It could be that some sort of complexifying principle operates in nature, serving to drive a chaotic mix of chemicals on a fast track to a primitive microbe.
They were pop-punk pop stars, and they cannily found ways to shift their focus without unduly complexifying their music.
Very thought-provoking, nicely complexifying, well written, and with a welcome tone of humanism/compassion running through it.
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