reductive

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definition
adjective
such a conclusion by itself would be reductive
tending to present a subject or problem in a simplified form, especially one viewed as crude.
Malic enzyme catalyses the reductive decarboxylation of malate to pyruvate.
of or relating to chemical reduction.
example
Later, in Los Angeles, he gave up painting - 'reductive' abstractions whose compositions suggest some formal relationship to his later work in photography.
Throughout the 1960s and '70s, Lundeberg kept pace with her husband, who had developed his own manner of 'reductive' abstraction based on forms of the human body.
Furthermore, the underlying suggestion of an inherent connection between physicality and culture seems awkwardly 'reductive' .
The comparisons Malick makes are simplistic and 'reductive' .
‘It's the most 'reductive' story in the song,’ says Marcus.
However, most of the major statements on critical pedagogy reinscribe a more 'reductive' view of power in the classroom.
We commonly understand stereotyping as a negative and 'reductive' way of reinforcing power relations, eg: ‘Men are better at maths and science than women.’
The imagination, ethics, and, ultimately, logic itself demand a less 'reductive' view.
It is the kind of film that, without being overly simplistic or 'reductive' , you could show to a sixth grade class of students and they would clearly understand ‘what's going down.’
Their speech is poor, short, simplistic, and 'reductive' of the complexity of the situation.
Coke, which is pyrolyzed from coal in the coke oven, is a 'reductive' reactant used in steel plants.
There is a 'reductive' , Minimalist character to this work as well.
Intending a duet of complementary forms, both artists used organic materials to create compositions that are spare and 'reductive' , without overlapping or extraneous elements.
Powers's 'reductive' designs playfully reference early works in abstract painting while breaking new territory with their highly creative use of materials.
Crass, cheap, 'reductive' and - if viewed in a certain light - even rather homophobic?
Her paintings are executed in vibrant palettes and flat, broad shapes, their 'reductive' surfaces reminiscent of advertising billboards, as well as the cool, illustrative portraits of Alex Katz.
This pair may accept a proton either in the oxidative or 'reductive' phase, which in turn causes release of a proton to the water pool.
Their contention, supported by the evidence of Professor Baldwin, is that both oxidative and 'reductive' pathways involve the enol.
Emphatically framed by the terrace walls, the Inland Sea looks painted, while Sugimoto's black-and-white photos are so 'reductive' that they evoke abstract paintings.
What then is the difference between Minimalism and other expressions of the 'reductive' sensibility?
He had retreated into a 'reductive' cynicism, whose one belief, and satirical tactic, argued that behind every purportedly noble trend lurked greed, lust or madness.
I think people want the discourse to be elevated a little bit, to be a little more challenging with your subject matter, and with your characters, and not 'reductive' about them.
Six subsequent landscapes become successively more 'reductive' , as both the fiver and the horizon are eliminated from view.
It's a 'reductive' attitude that sells Scotland short and it's one I detest.
Jones is a master of the 'reductive' impulse, a maker of rigorously crafted geometric abstractions that function as emblems of energy, generators of metaphor.
His figures are made from 'reductive' shapes - circles, squares, cones - that create a kind of shorthand of the body in much the same way that a cartoonist might employ characterisation techniques.
NO, with its unpaired electron, is a free radical capable of undergoing various oxidative and 'reductive' reactions, whereas CO is relatively inert.
Not only is this view 'reductive' , it reinscribes the ethnocentrism of the Britain's imperialist past under the guise of making a ‘safer’ present through the same war-mongering means.
The need to escape the 'reductive' view of sex work as only a career is another important theme in the book, which is developed in the chapters on France, Brazil, Lima, Sri Lanka, and the Philippines.
Malic enzyme catalyses the 'reductive' decarboxylation of malate to pyruvate.
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