oversimplified
1.A specific, often oversimplified category.
2.Of course, this very basic introduction to the distinction is oversimplified.
3.Dr. Bill Harford: A little oversimplified, Alice, but yes, something like that.
4.While that is an oversimplified schema, it does suggest an initial outline for a national dialogue.
5.The Secret he revealed seems oversimplified at first glance, but becomes a bit more complex when you parse out its meaning.
6.It is hoped that this brief and necessarily oversimplified survey will encourage teachers to learn more about the origins of their profession.
7.On the other hand, however, his rejection of all traditional morals in disseminating and applying the evolution theory reflects his oversimplified viewpoints and his own limitations.
8.To overcome major ideological weaknesses that are found among some cadres and other people and that affect social conduct, we must carry out in-depth investigations and assign proper people to conduct painstaking and convincing education. Oversimplified, one-sided or arbitrary arguments will not serve the purpose.
9.The author suggests that the placement of fertures in scientific and technical periodicals should contain overall, systematic and logical characterstics, at the same time, great attention must be paid to the following items: the placement of features may not be oversimplified; according to the cheracteristics of discipline, the system of features of journal itself is formed in order to keep its relative stability; according to the development of discipline, the features should be timely adjusted.
10.There were prolonged "Left" financial and economic policies and vacillation (now to the "Left", now to the Right; mostly to the "Left") in executing the policy of eliminating traitors. In addition, there were a formalistic style of leadership in production, an oversimplified, rigid approach to work, and so on. Many failings can be found everywhere at any time.

