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reductive

 

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Adjective reductive has 1 sense
  1. reductive - characterized by or causing diminution or curtailment; "their views of life were reductive and depreciabory" - R.H.Rovere
    Antonym:
    additive (indirect, via subtractive)

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Term: Reductive

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition:

1. Tending to simplify or oversimplify complex ideas or phenomena.

2. Involving or using reductionism.

Sense 1: Tending to simplify or oversimplify complex ideas or phenomena.

Sample Sentence 1: The professor criticized the student's reductive argument, pointing out that it ignored crucial aspects of the issue.

Sample Sentence 2: The book's reductive explanation of historical events left out important details, leading to a distorted understanding of the subject.

Sample Sentence 3: Some critics argue that certain movies provide a reductive portrayal of different cultures, reinforcing stereotypes rather than offering nuanced perspectives.

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Sense 2: Involving or using reductionism.

Sample Sentence 4: The scientist's reductive approach to studying the human brain focused solely on individual neurons, disregarding the broader network they form.

Sample Sentence 5: Some philosophers criticize the reductive nature of certain scientific theories, arguing that they overlook the complexity and interconnectedness of phenomena.

Sample Sentence 6: The reductive explanation of emotions as mere chemical reactions fails to capture the richness and depth of human experiences.

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