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[ US /ˈsɪmpɫəˌfaɪ/ ]
[ UK /sˈɪmplɪfˌa‍ɪ/ ]
VERB
  1. make simpler or easier or reduce in complexity or extent
    this move will simplify our lives
    We had to simplify the instructions

How To Use simplify In A Sentence

  • To simplify the figure, its effect is shown on a projection of the cusp on to a horizontal plane.
  • Myanmar officials have repeatedly asked for more help from the IMF to help the government simplify the country's unwieldy foreign-exchange regime, which involves multiple exchange rates—including an official rate of about six Myanmar kyat per dollar, compared with a street rate of about 800 per dollar. Clinton Encourages Myanmar
  • Zink‐enabled devices use heat to activate and colorise these crystals, radically simplifying the printing process. Photography Blog - News
  • WebSphereDataPower SOA Appliances – These appliances are purpose-built, easy-to-deploy network devices to simplify, help secure, and accelerate your XML and Web services deployments.
  • The second argument put in favour of currency union is that it would simplify trading enormously. The Global Marketplace
  • “The savings would come from standardizing and simplifying all sectors of the health care system; implementing measures to reduce overuse and underuse of health care; investing in effective treatment and prevention; and reducing costs by developing technology and regulatory reforms.” Duh pookie
  • He tried to simplify the story for the younger audience.
  • Adapting this technique to fleece involves taking advantage of the fabric's loft and nap to simplify the process.
  • To simplify our modeling, I will assume that our rental agency does not support corporate accounts, only individual accounts.
  • Clearly, a system that can create an emulsion with uniform droplet sizes would simplify the data analysis.
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