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is oversimplifying
verb
To explain or present something in a way that excludes important information for the sake of brevity, or of making the explanation or presentation easy to understand.
Exact(13)
Mr. Steets, though, said Mr. Kaplowitz is oversimplifying what is a huge undertaking.
But despite what some headlines might claim, it is oversimplifying things to say the far right is suddenly on the march across an entire continent.
Its director is also its protagonist, a young man who worries that he is oversimplifying the beauty of the woman he loves — and who makes an amazingly and delightfully complex film to say so.
Critics say that in framing the war that way at rallies or in sound bites, Mr. McCain, the presumptive Republican nominee, is oversimplifying the hydra-headed nature of the insurgency in Iraq in a way that exploits the emotions that have been aroused by the name "Al Qaeda" since the Sept. 11 attacks.
That's indeed what he did, but he is oversimplifying.
It is oversimplifying only a little to say that there are two ways to be charitable, an old-fashioned way and a modern one, and that they have very different results.
Similar(47)
"I think oftentimes this question is oversimplified," he said.
The idea that Mr Obama's election will somehow diminish the truth of that situation is oversimplified.
By 2008 only 21% agreed.But talk of a right-wing conversion is oversimplified.
Too often the issue of brand name versus generic drugs is oversimplified.
The generational scheme is oversimplified, but it offers a useful heuristic device for understanding the evolution of race relations.
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