simplify

sim·pli·fy

 (sĭm′plə-fī′)

tr.v. sim·pli·fied, sim·pli·fy·ing, sim·pli·fies

To make simple or simpler, as:

a. To reduce in complexity or extent.

b. To reduce to fundamental parts.

c. To make easier to understand.


[French simplifier, from Old French, from Medieval Latin simplificāre : Latin simplus, simple; see simple + Latin -ficāre, -fy.]


sim′pli·fi·ca′tion (-fĭ-kā′shən) n.

sim′pli·fi′er n.

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simplify

(ˈsɪmplɪˌfaɪ)

vb (tr) , -fies, -fying or -fied

1. to make less complicated, clearer, or easier

2. (Mathematics) maths to reduce (an equation, fraction, etc) to a simpler form by cancellation of common factors, regrouping of terms in the same variable, etc

[C17: via French from Medieval Latin simplificāre, from Latin simplus simple + facere to make]

ˌsimplifiˈcation n

ˈsimplificative adj

ˈsimpliˌfier n

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sim•pli•fy

(ˈsɪm pləˌfaɪ)

v.t. -fied, -fy•ing.

to make simple or simpler; make less complex, less complicated, plainer, or easier.

[1645–55; < French simplifier < Medieval Latin simplificāre < Late Latin simplus simple]

sim`pli•fi•ca′tion, n.

sim′pli•fi`er, n.

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simplify


Past participle: simplified
Gerund: simplifying
Imperative
simplify
simplify
Present
I simplify
you simplify
he/she/it simplifies
we simplify
you simplify
they simplify
Preterite
I simplified
you simplified
he/she/it simplified
we simplified
you simplified
they simplified
Present Continuous
I am simplifying
you are simplifying
he/she/it is simplifying
we are simplifying
you are simplifying
they are simplifying
Present Perfect
I have simplified
you have simplified
he/she/it has simplified
we have simplified
you have simplified
they have simplified
Past Continuous
I was simplifying
you were simplifying
he/she/it was simplifying
we were simplifying
you were simplifying
they were simplifying
Past Perfect
I had simplified
you had simplified
he/she/it had simplified
we had simplified
you had simplified
they had simplified
Future
I will simplify
you will simplify
he/she/it will simplify
we will simplify
you will simplify
they will simplify
Future Perfect
I will have simplified
you will have simplified
he/she/it will have simplified
we will have simplified
you will have simplified
they will have simplified
Future Continuous
I will be simplifying
you will be simplifying
he/she/it will be simplifying
we will be simplifying
you will be simplifying
they will be simplifying
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been simplifying
you have been simplifying
he/she/it has been simplifying
we have been simplifying
you have been simplifying
they have been simplifying
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been simplifying
you will have been simplifying
he/she/it will have been simplifying
we will have been simplifying
you will have been simplifying
they will have been simplifying
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been simplifying
you had been simplifying
he/she/it had been simplifying
we had been simplifying
you had been simplifying
they had been simplifying
Conditional
I would simplify
you would simplify
he/she/it would simplify
we would simplify
you would simplify
they would simplify
Past Conditional
I would have simplified
you would have simplified
he/she/it would have simplified
we would have simplified
you would have simplified
they would have simplified

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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:

Verb1.simplify - make simpler or easier or reduce in complexity or extent; "We had to simplify the instructions"; "this move will simplify our lives"

alter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"

reduce - make less complex; "reduce a problem to a single question"

oversimplify - make too simple; "Don't oversimplify the instructions"

complicate, perplex - make more complicated; "There was a new development that complicated the matter"

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simplify

verb

To reduce in complexity or scope:

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Translations

zjednodušit

forenklesimplificere

yksinkertaistaayksinkertaistua

pojednostaviti

egyszerûsítleegyszerûsít

einfalda

簡単にする

단순화하다

zjednodušiť

poenostaviti

förenkla

ทำให้ง่ายขึ้น

đơn giản hóa

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simplify

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simple

(ˈsimpl) adjective

1. not difficult; easy. a simple task.

2. not complicated or involved. The matter is not as simple as you think.

3. not fancy or unusual; plain. a simple dress/design; He leads a very simple life.

4. pure; mere. the simple truth.

5. trusting and easily cheated. She is too simple to see through his lies.

6. weak in the mind; not very intelligent. I'm afraid he's a bit simple, but he's good with animals.

ˈsimpleton (-tən) noun

a foolish person.

simplicity (simˈplisəti) noun

the state of being simple. The beauty of this idea is its simplicity; He answered with a child's simplicity.

ˌsimplifiˈcation noun

1. the process of making simpler.

2. something made simpler; a simpler form. The Americans have made some simplifications in English spelling.

ˈsimplified adjective

made less difficult or complicated. simplified language/tasks.

ˈsimplify (-plifai) verb

to make simpler. Can you simplify your language a little?

ˈsimply adverb

1. only. I do it simply for the money.

2. absolutely. simply beautiful.

3. in a simple manner. She was always very simply dressed.

ˌsimple-ˈminded adjective

of low intelligence; stupid.

ˌsimple-ˈmindedness noun

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simplify

يُبَسِّطُ zjednodušit simplificere vereinfachen απλοποιώ simplificar yksinkertaistaa simplifier pojednostaviti semplificare 簡単にする 단순화하다 vereenvoudigen forenkle uprościć simplificar упрощать förenkla ทำให้ง่ายขึ้น basitleştirmek đơn giản hóa 简化

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simplify

v. simplificar, facilitar.

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