simplicate

English

Etymology

Blend of simple + complicate

Verb

simplicate (third-person singular simple present simplicates, present participle simplicating, simple past and past participle simplicated)

  1. To make a system more complex so that the use of the system is easier or simpler.
    Our audience is getting younger and less educated, so despite the additional fabrication costs, we must simplicate the new model of this machine to improve ease of use.

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