
dichotomize
/daɪˈkɒtəmaɪz/
to divide into two opposing groups or kinds
dichotomize in a sentence
“We shouldn't dichotomize complex issues.”
Origin of dichotomize
Greek dikhotomia a cutting in two from dikho in two, apart + temnein to cut
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