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so·phis·ti·ca·tion \səˌfistəˈkāshən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English sophisticacioun, from Medieval Latin sophistication-, sophisticatio, from sophisticatus + -ion-, -io -ion 1. a. : the use or employment of sophistry : sophistical reasoning : misrepresentation or falsification in argument b. : sophism, quibble 2. : an act of sophisticating : the quality or state of being sophisticated: as a. : adulteration, adulterant; also : something adulterated b. : the quality or the character of being intellectually sophisticated (as through cultivation, experience, or disillusionment) < the text is simple and requires no scientific sophistication to be understood — D.L.Wolfle > |