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Turning something simple into something complicated by over-analyzing or over-working it. Jerry simplicated a perfectly good peanut butter and jam sandwich by adding honey and bananas to it.
I hate the colour I painted the bedroom, let's simplicate things by tearing down the whole house and rebuilding a new one instead of repainting it. |
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To make something simpler through a process that initially seems daunting or complicated. The opposite of complify. Simplicate your website by learning Sinatra (for Ruby).
Simplicate your money sitch by paying off all your debt. |
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To simplify; Opposite of complicate Can we simplicate this process a little instead of making it difficult?
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A play on the word "simplify." "You can simplicate anything you want." John Lennon, Dig A Pony
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Turning something simple into something complicated by over-analyzing or over-working it. Jerry simplicated a perfectly good peanut butter and jam sandwich by adding honey and bananas to it.
I hate the colour I painted the bedroom, let's simplicate things by tearing down the whole house and rebuilding a new one instead of repainting it. |
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To make something easier. "Simplicate your life, dump that broad."
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