English to Marathi Dictionary simplistic

simplistic

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definition
adjective
simplistic solutions
treating complex issues and problems as if they were much simpler than they really are.
example
He believes that this 'simplistic' art form came into being only to develop the aesthetic sense.
Drug misuse is too complex a problem to be solved with a 'simplistic' , zero tolerance approach.
Perhaps I am being a tad 'simplistic' here, obviously there's the issue of passive smoking.
There is a lot of paradoxes, and a 'simplistic' judgment can be very badly wrong.
For, even by his 'simplistic' hypothesis, it is difficult to tell in which half Floyd lies.
I know it is 'simplistic' , but I wish everyone, everywhere, could live harmoniously.
I know that naive and 'simplistic' but I just feel that while these trees and plants are nice they are out of context.
That is not a threat; it is the reality of treating a complex issue in a very 'simplistic' way.
This is probably a 'simplistic' take on the importance of the issue by both parties.
Yet it would appear even that even this explanation is too 'simplistic' .
He treated us as children, he told us a 'simplistic' fairy story laced with cheap flattery.
Quantum mechanics contradicts the notion of real only if one takes a naive, 'simplistic' view of reality.
It was lame, it was dumb, and it was 'simplistic' , but we loved it if only because it was something that we were doing with a friend.
It raises these issues in a dramatic and involving way without ever becoming 'simplistic' and is well worth seeing.
Thus, in the same week, he can offer two stunningly 'simplistic' views of social complexity.
It is 'simplistic' to treat strategic choice just as the logical comparison of strategic options.
Admittedly, this is a 'simplistic' analogy, but it captures the essence of the issue.
I know that sounds 'simplistic' , but it's hard to describe in more complex terms!
It's an overly 'simplistic' label, one that has stopped us wanting to open up her box and see what's really inside.
The research is an attempt to move away from 'simplistic' polarisation and address the more complex issues.
An outsider might 'simplistically' equate this action with a straightforward crackdown on democratic aspirations for political freedom.
However, teachers often interpret caring 'simplistically' as solely creating positive interpersonal relationships.
The term ‘national identity’ is 'simplistically' defined as the identification of a distinctive character and assignment of this identification to a collective group of people as a whole.
Yet surely poetry in a world as richly diverse as ours need not be so rigidly and 'simplistically' categorized.
Truth cannot be 'simplistically' derived from observation of the external world.
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