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Filter by Meaning The textile factory uses reductive methods to remove impurities from the raw materials before weaving them into fabric.
The artist's work was criticized for its reductive approach to portraying human emotions.
The CEO's reductive approach to the company's financial problems failed to address the underlying issues.
The artist's reductive style of painting focused on minimalism and simplicity.
The journalist's reductive article oversimplified the causes of poverty.
The artist's work was criticized for its reductive approach to complex social issues.
The coach's reductive strategy of always playing defensively led to a string of losses for the team.
Her teacher's argument was reductive and did not consider the nuances of the political issue.
The reductive explanation of the political turmoil failed to capture the complexity of the issue.
Her statement was reductive and ignored the complexity of the issue.
The writer's characterization of the immigrant community was reductive and lacked nuance.
The coach's reductive strategy for the game ignored the team's strengths and weaknesses.
She was frustrated by the reductive assumptions people made about her based on her appearance.
The coach's comments were reductive and undermined the team's hard work.
The teacher warned the students not to use reductive language when discussing sensitive topics.
The journalist's article was criticized for its reductive take on mental health.
The movie's portrayal of the Asian character was reductive and perpetuated harmful stereotypes.
The athlete's reductive training regimen improved their speed but sacrificed endurance.
The chemist conducted a reductive reaction to convert the ketone into an alcohol.
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