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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The generalizing classification of mental illnesses into categories can be problematic, as many people experience symptoms that overlap.
She made a generalizing comment about all dogs being friendly, but some dogs can be aggressive.
The generalizing trait of introversion can be an advantage in certain professions, such as writing or research.
The generalizing tendency of the stock market to fluctuate is a result of various economic and political factors.
He had a generalizing attitude toward all video games, thinking they were a waste of time.
He made a generalizing comment that all politicians are corrupt, based on the actions of a few.
She had a generalizing idea that all salads were bland and tasteless, but there are many flavorful salad options.
The generalizing effect of climate change can be seen in the melting of glaciers around the world.
He made a generalizing statement that all athletes were born with natural talent, ignoring the hard work and training that goes into success.
The generalizing term "millennial" refers to those born between the early 1980s and late 1990s.
She had a generalizing opinion that all action movies were mindless and violent.
The generalizing assumption that all teenagers are lazy and entitled is unfair.
The teacher was generalizing the concept to the entire class.
I was generalizing my experience to the rest of the team.
She was generalizing her observation to all social interactions.
The biologist was generalizing the hypothesis to all related species.
The environmentalist was generalizing the impact to all ecosystems.
She was generalizing her design to all types of architecture.
The economist was generalizing the model to all market conditions.
The psychologist was generalizing the disorder to all cases.
They were generalizing their results to the entire population.
The historian was generalizing the event to all similar periods.
He was generalizing his fitness routine to all age groups.
She was generalizing her travel experience to all Southeast Asian countries.
The lawyer was generalizing the precedent to all similar cases.
The journalist was generalizing the opinion to all readers.
The researcher was generalizing his findings to similar experiments.
He was generalizing his theory to all human behavior.
The sociologist was generalizing the behavior to all societies.
The economist was generalizing the theory to all economic systems.
The coach was generalizing the technique to all athletes.
The mathematician was generalizing the formula to all mathematical models.
The linguist was generalizing the concept to all languages.
The philosopher was generalizing the idea to all philosophical schools.
The engineer was generalizing the solution to all similar problems.
The chef was generalizing the recipe to all types of cuisine.
He was generalizing about the topic of climate change.
The politician was generalizing about the state of the economy without providing any concrete solutions.
She was generalizing about the benefits of exercise without providing any specific details.
The author was generalizing about the human experience without providing any specific examples.
He kept generalizing about the company's financial situation without giving any concrete details.
The coach criticized the team for generalizing about their opponents' playing style instead of analyzing specific game footage.
The news reporter was generalizing about the events of the day without providing any specific information.
The speaker was generalizing about the history of the country without providing any specific dates or events.
The scientist's theory was criticized for being too generalizing and failing to account for the nuances and complexities of the subject matter.
They're generalizing that all millennials are lazy and entitled, which is unfair.
She's generalizing that all romantic comedies are predictable, even though she's only seen a few.
She's generalizing that all men are emotionally distant and commitment-phobic, based on a few bad experiences.
He's generalizing that all politicians are liars, based on a few examples of dishonesty.
He's generalizing that all sports fans are rowdy and violent based on a few instances he's witnessed.
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