Oversimplification ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Oversimplification ( noun )

The act of making something simpler than it really is, often to the point of distortion or misrepresentation.

Origin:

From over- + simplification.

Examples:

  1. The article's oversimplification of the issue made it difficult to understand the complexity of the problem.
  2. The politician's oversimplification of the economic plan made it hard to take seriously.
  3. The oversimplification of the process led to errors and mistakes.
  4. The oversimplification in the history book made it difficult to understand the context of the event.
  5. The movie's oversimplification of the characters made it hard to relate to them.

(As a verb)

Oversimplification ( verb )

The act of making something simpler than it really is, often to the point of distortion or misrepresentation.

Origin:

From over- + simplification.

Examples:

  1. The article's oversimplification of the issue made it difficult to understand the complexity of the problem.
  2. The politician's oversimplification of the economic plan made it hard to take seriously.
  3. The oversimplification of the process led to errors and mistakes.
  4. The oversimplification in the history book made it difficult to understand the context of the event.
  5. The movie's oversimplification of the characters made it hard to relate to them.
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