decomplex

/dɪkəmpleks/ DEK-uh-mpleks

Definitions

1. verb

to remove or reduce the complexity of something, especially a system or a process

“The new software is designed to decomplex the workflow for the employees.”

2. verb

to simplify something by removing unnecessary elements or complexities

“The architect’s goal was to decomplex the design of the new skyscraper.”

3. noun

the process of removing or reducing the complexity of something

“The decomplexification of the software took several months.”

Synonyms

  • simplify
  • uncomplicate

Antonyms

  • complicate
  • complicate