Simplification

Word SIMPLIFICATION
Character 14
Hyphenation sim pli fi ca tion
Pronunciations /ˌsɪmpləfəˈkeɪʃən/

Definitions and meanings of "Simplification"

What do we mean by simplification?

The act of simplifying or something that has been simplified

A valid simple argument

Short for SIMPLIFy lifE.. Urban Dictionary

Verb - the action of taking an answered that is simplified and extending the answer to the point of complete and utter obscurity, unreadable by anyone, yet still correct BS Urban Dictionary

When someone oversimplifies a task in order to get your buy-in. This is something done typically by sales people in order to clinch a sale, or by software management in order to convince developers to assign small estimates to large and complicated tasks Urban Dictionary

A combination of SIMPLIFy and LiFe used for the movements involved in downshifting, simple living, degrowth, and anti-consumerism. Urban Dictionary

To dumb things down or make things easier Urban Dictionary

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The word "simplification" in example sentences

Over the last few decades, confusion over the meaning of the term simplification appears to have become a second important obstacle to creating simpler tax laws. ❋ Unknown (2006)

That kind of simplification is the bane of newness. ❋ Unknown (2009)

On language, simplification is only one thing we should have heated debates about. ❋ Philip N. Cohen (2010)

Such simplification is at times useful, but "the problem arises when we begin to draw conclusions from succesful choices, assuming that what works once will work in every instance." ❋ Unknown (2009)

I hope tax simplification is his #1 goal, as it appears to be Speaker Hastert's. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In the name of simplification, the Work and Pensions Secretary plans to raise the basic pension, eliminate the current multitiered system—and pay for it all by rolling back the personal retirement accounts that were first introduced by the Thatcher Government in 1987. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The bare beauty of the channelled whelk tells me that one answer, and perhaps a first step, is in simplification of life, in cutting out some of the distractions. ❋ Unknown (2008)

An example of an over-simplification is that I view the modern Copenhagen Interpretation as saying their is no such thing as particles; everything is part of a wavefunction. ❋ Unknown (2008)

If you had been keeping up with my garbage disposal series on ISCID, you'd know that this simplification is not quite correct. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Knut Anders Hatlen, who has been doing some great work on Derby recently, was studying DERBY-4416 when he realized that this whole issue of examining the query tree for constant expressions (which could be simplified and pre-computed at compile time) was complicated, in part, because the Derby visitor pattern was visiting the tree top-down, and if we instead had a way to visit the tree bottom-up, the expression simplification would be much easier to implement. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It's Moore at his most persuasive, so one feels somewhat forgiving of his retardataire approach to abstraction perhaps better described as simplification of form. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"Even after the so-called simplification, it is still going to be pretty complex," Mr. Kay said. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"We continue to push the notion of simplification," he said. ❋ Unknown (2007)

I hope so-called simplification won't take over: they're thinking of another reform in France, I can't wait to see what they'll come up with now. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The absolute enforcement of this gift of omission in painting makes it easier for the artist, in that his mind is perforce engrossed with the idea of simplification, directness, and an easy relationship of the elements selected for presentation to each other. ❋ Marsden Hartley (N/A)

In essence, it is one continuous out-flowing movement towards that boundless heavenly consciousness where the "flaming ramparts" which shut you from true communion with all other selves and things is done away; an unbroken process of expansion and simplification, which is nothing more or less than the growth of the spirit of love, the full flowering of the patriotic sense. ❋ 1875-1941 (1915)

For so long [Jeffrey] had too much on his plate, so he finally decided to [unload] the [excess baggage] and SIMPLIFE. ❋ Jeff D (2005)

I wanted to [copy] your answer without [getting caught], so I simplificated it! Let's see [the bastard] catch me now!! ❋ Beuk (2008)

That [mgmt] [slide show] was a total snake-oil simplification! When you think about it for a few minutes its clear that providing the functionality described will be a lot more complicated than just plugging component A into server B. Who agreed to the effort estimates on this anyway!?!? [We're screwed] man, we'll never make this date! ❋ Joe Swift (2008)

I [realize] that my [carbon footprint] is to big and [I'm going to] SIMPLiFe. ❋ Hairy Ninja (2012)

Instead of showing my [cousin] something [complicated], I [showed] him in a simplifered way. ❋ Randowordmaster (2021)

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