Sentences

dichotomize in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To dichotomize means to divide or categorize something into two distinct and mutually exclusive groups or classifications.

Sample Sentences

  1. The study aimed to dichotomize the responses of participants based on their age groups.
  2. In her analysis, she chose to dichotomize the data into satisfied and dissatisfied categories.
  3. Philosophers often dichotomize the human experience into the realms of good and evil.
  4. To simplify the discussion, the speaker decided to dichotomize the complex issue into two opposing viewpoints.
  5. The researchers sought to dichotomize the effects of the drug on males and females to better understand its impact.
  6. In her presentation, she aimed to dichotomize the complex issue into manageable parts for better understanding.
  7. Philosophers often dichotomize human behavior into rational and irrational categories.
  8. The study attempts to dichotomize the effects of nature and nurture on childhood development.
  9. To simplify the debate, he chose to dichotomize the viewpoints into two opposing camps.
  10. Social scientists sometimes dichotomize demographics to analyze voting patterns more effectively.