0 past simple and past participle of simplify
1 to make something less complicated and therefore easier to do or understand:
They are trying to simplify the regulations.
Let's try and simplify the task by cutting out the checking stage.
If you try to simplify philosophy too much, you lose its essence.
This leads to a large tensor product which can then be simplified using the techniques from the preceding section.
This statement is true, but defining an extension of the simplified system is not a matter of straightforward substitution.
That is, can the knowledge engineering, and implementation stages be substantially simplified?
As a simplified representation of the farm labour force, the farmer carries out tasks on both sows and batches.
In the following, we present a simplified version of their proposal, note some of its consequences, and show that it proves unsuccessful on several counts.