Phrases with «sweeping generalisations»

"Sweeping generalizations" refers to making broad statements or assumptions about a group of people or things without considering individual differences or specific circumstances. It means making a general statement that may not be accurate or fair for everyone or everything within that group. Full definition

Sentences with «sweeping generalisations»

  • Will: for someone not trained in political theory, Blond certainly doesn't seem averse to making sweeping generalisations about intellectual and political traditions in political theory. (nextleft.org)
  • In seeking root causes, it is tempting but futile to make sweeping generalisations about the backgrounds of young people who commit crime. (politics.co.uk)
  • Sweeping generalisation of both the male and female species. (sheelagoh.com)
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