Simplify
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(As a verb)
Simplify ( verb )
To make something simpler or easier to understand or do.
Origin:
Late 16th century (in the sense "make simple"): from french simplifier, from latin simplus "simple" + -ficare (from facere "mak.e")
Examples:
- The instructions were simplified to make them easier to follow.
- He simplified the equation by canceling out common factors.
- The process was simplified to make it more efficient.
- The design was simplified to make it more user-friendly.
(As a verb)
Simplify ( verb )
To make something simpler or easier to understand or do.
Origin:
Late 16th century (in the sense "make simple"): from french simplifier, from latin simplus "simple" + -ficare (from facere "mak.e")
Examples:
- The instructions were simplified to make them easier to follow.
- He simplified the equation by canceling out common factors.
- The process was simplified to make it more efficient.
- The design was simplified to make it more user-friendly.
(As a verb)
Simplify ( verb )
To make something simpler or easier to understand or do.
Origin:
Late 16th century (in the sense "make simple"): from french simplifier, from latin simplus "simple" + -ficare (from facere "mak.e")
Examples:
- The instructions were simplified to make them easier to follow.
- He simplified the equation by canceling out common factors.
- The process was simplified to make it more efficient.
- The design was simplified to make it more user-friendly.