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		Definition of oversimplify in English: oversimplifyverboversimplified, oversimplifying, oversimplifies əʊvəˈsɪmplɪfʌɪˌoʊvərˈsɪmpləˌfaɪ [with object]often as adjective oversimplifiedSimplify (something) so much that a distorted impression of it is given. 使过于简单化  an oversimplified view of human personality 关于人的个性的虚假而过于简单化的看法。 Example sentencesExamples -  Second, cultural relativist arguments may oversimplify the complexity and fluidity of culture by treating culture as monolithic and moral norms within a particular culture as readily ascertainable.
 -  That's oversimplifying things in order to make good sound bites.
 -  I have always had problems with these oversimplified concepts, usually driven by certain buzz words.
 -  Lack of professional skills often leads to underemployment of advanced military technology and oversimplified use of sophisticated weapons.
 -  If you do not really look at something, it is easy to oversimplify it.
 -  Other readers have also suggested that I oversimplified the distinction between theory and fact.
 -  But arguing about theories of isolationism versus interventionism is to me a bit too reminiscent of Leftist devotion to oversimplified theories.
 -  This formulation of the problem is naturally oversimplified, but it allows for general observations.
 -  Best of all, it is not oversimplified or thesis-driven.
 -  You may think that this example is oversimplified.
 -  It's not a be-all-and-end-all kind of idea, but it's an idea that stops and makes you think in what is often a grossly oversimplified area of debate.
 -  Once again, you have drastically oversimplified my previous statements.
 -  And it is all too easy in such gatherings to oversimplify issues, to applaud our own outlook, and to dismiss the opinions of others, sometimes with more than a trace of sarcasm.
 -  I think this statement is so oversimplified as to be dangerously misleading.
 -  But that argument, in my view, oversimplifies the matter.
 -  This desire for social engineering shows that the Treasury has a caricatured and oversimplified idea of the world outside, as one would expect from people widely insulated from real life.
 -  We oversimplified his argument in last week's report and incorrectly suggested he wanted the funding for the recreation centre, and apologise.
 -  Even if people get the general impression right, they will often oversimplify the details.
 -  In reality, however, this view of infectious disease is oversimplified.
 -  I've oversimplified things above to make the trial a little easier to understand.
 
 Synonyms slick, pat, neat, plausible, silky, smooth-talking, fast-talking    Definition of oversimplify in US English: oversimplifyverbˌōvərˈsimpləˌfīˌoʊvərˈsɪmpləˌfaɪ [with object]often as adjective oversimplifiedSimplify (something) so much that a distorted impression of it is given. 使过于简单化  a false and oversimplified view of human personality 关于人的个性的虚假而过于简单化的看法。 Example sentencesExamples -  It's not a be-all-and-end-all kind of idea, but it's an idea that stops and makes you think in what is often a grossly oversimplified area of debate.
 -  Best of all, it is not oversimplified or thesis-driven.
 -  I've oversimplified things above to make the trial a little easier to understand.
 -  In reality, however, this view of infectious disease is oversimplified.
 -  Lack of professional skills often leads to underemployment of advanced military technology and oversimplified use of sophisticated weapons.
 -  Even if people get the general impression right, they will often oversimplify the details.
 -  I have always had problems with these oversimplified concepts, usually driven by certain buzz words.
 -  This formulation of the problem is naturally oversimplified, but it allows for general observations.
 -  You may think that this example is oversimplified.
 -  Once again, you have drastically oversimplified my previous statements.
 -  But arguing about theories of isolationism versus interventionism is to me a bit too reminiscent of Leftist devotion to oversimplified theories.
 -  Other readers have also suggested that I oversimplified the distinction between theory and fact.
 -  If you do not really look at something, it is easy to oversimplify it.
 -  But that argument, in my view, oversimplifies the matter.
 -  This desire for social engineering shows that the Treasury has a caricatured and oversimplified idea of the world outside, as one would expect from people widely insulated from real life.
 -  And it is all too easy in such gatherings to oversimplify issues, to applaud our own outlook, and to dismiss the opinions of others, sometimes with more than a trace of sarcasm.
 -  That's oversimplifying things in order to make good sound bites.
 -  We oversimplified his argument in last week's report and incorrectly suggested he wanted the funding for the recreation centre, and apologise.
 -  I think this statement is so oversimplified as to be dangerously misleading.
 -  Second, cultural relativist arguments may oversimplify the complexity and fluidity of culture by treating culture as monolithic and moral norms within a particular culture as readily ascertainable.
 
 Synonyms slick, pat, neat, plausible, silky, smooth-talking, fast-talking     |