dichotomizing

[US]/daɪˈkɒtəmaɪz/
[UK]/daɪˈkɑːtəmaɪz/

Translation

v.to divide into two parts or categories

Phrases & Collocations

dichotomize concepts

dichotomize issues

dichotomize choices

dichotomize groups

dichotomize data

dichotomize opinions

dichotomize perspectives

dichotomize categories

dichotomize arguments

dichotomize theories

Example Sentences

we often dichotomize issues into right and wrong.

it is important not to dichotomize people based on their beliefs.

some studies dichotomize the population by age groups.

we shouldn't dichotomize emotions into positive and negative.

in discussions, it's easy to dichotomize complex topics.

they tend to dichotomize success and failure in their analyses.

we must avoid the tendency to dichotomize cultures.

it's unhelpful to dichotomize health into physical and mental.

many people dichotomize their lives into work and leisure.

we should not dichotomize the past and the present too strictly.

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