Simplify ( verb , verb , verb )

(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:

  1. The instructions were simplified to make them easier to follow.
  2. He simplified the equation by canceling out common factors.
  3. The process was simplified to make it more efficient.
  4. 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:

  1. The instructions were simplified to make them easier to follow.
  2. He simplified the equation by canceling out common factors.
  3. The process was simplified to make it more efficient.
  4. 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:

  1. The instructions were simplified to make them easier to follow.
  2. He simplified the equation by canceling out common factors.
  3. The process was simplified to make it more efficient.
  4. The design was simplified to make it more user-friendly.
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