REDUCTIVE - significado y definición. Qué es REDUCTIVE
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Qué (quién) es REDUCTIVE - definición

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Reduce; Reduction (linguistics); Reductive; Reduced; Reducibility; Reducing; Reducible; Reduction (disambiguation); Reductively; Reduces; Reductions (disambiguation); Reductional

Reductive         
·noun A reductive agent.
II. Reductive ·adj Tending to reduce; having the power or effect of reducing.
reductive         
¦ adjective
1. tending to present a subject or problem in a simplified form, especially one viewed as crude.
(with reference to art) minimal.
2. relating to chemical reduction.
Derivatives
reductively adverb
reductiveness noun
reductive         
If you describe something such as a theory or a work of art as reductive, you disapprove of it because it reduces complex things to simple elements. (FORMAL)
...a cynical, reductive interpretation.
ADJ: usu ADJ n [disapproval]

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Reduction

Reduction, reduced, or reduce may refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de REDUCTIVE
1. Bruce bombshell Another week, another Hollywood star frustrated at the reductive attitude of the media towards their subtle complexities of thought.
2. Doubtless, Fowles‘ diaries represent an overall consistency in the bitterness of their tone, but it is reductive to fetishise the figure of the author so.
3. What Africa really needs more than ever are stories that contradict the prevailing and reductive narratives of the continent, but standing in Hyde Park yesterday I wondered whether the sloganeering and the global pop culture can help change that tune.
4. Everyone now "knows" Marcel Duchamp invented something called "the readymade". This reductive account of how art exploded off the canvas into the world of things is pernicious, because it legitimates the crude contemporary understanding of conceptual art as, essentially, putting a toilet in a gallery.
5. At the time of the last election, ministers were fond of claiming that the subject rarely came up on the doorstep which may have been true in a reductive sense, though the war‘s insidious effects on the relationship between government and people will surely take years to repair.