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to simplistic
adjective
Overly simple.
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It's disconnected from real history and reduced to simplistic stories.
Mr. Meallet shapes his stories to simplistic effect; the endings can be O.
Pidgin is a definition applied to simplistic languages that are prone to die out.
The notion of glocalization represents a challenge to simplistic conceptions of globalization processes as linear expansions of territorial scales.
But the study, and the New York Times' reporting, uses a small sample of data that leads to simplistic conclusions.
Once the Ebola crisis passes, it will be tempting to revert to simplistic interventions with easy metrics.
Biographical criticism often trivializes a poem by ignoring its larger philosophical questions and reducing it to simplistic emotions.
These are women who dominate and who are subjugated, who struggle and love and kvetch and fall apart, but they rarely conform to simplistic stereotypes.
Morris B. Hoffman's proposal to jettison peremptory challenges of prospective jurors ("Unnatural Selection," Op-Ed, March 7) would forfeit genuine benefits to simplistic expediency.
The report continued, "Consequently, they lead to simplistic and/or incomplete analyses that often create misleading perceptions adversely affecting communities and their residents".
But contrary to simplistic ideas about catty, back-stabbing women, feminists don't fight each other because women are uniquely competitive or cruel.
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