Infantile in a sentence as an adjective

>> "This is infantile, I don't want to see this type of content here.

People with kids, and in their mid-thirties, can be infantile.

This is just infantile and shows once again DHH's temper and lack of self-control.

Being infantile means that you are an adult that behaves regressively.

And yet for a task that is apparently infantile it's instructive to see how frequently it's done poorly by so-called "real" programmers.

"Some critics have described this lifestyle as parasitic, but I might also suggest "infantile.

The problem is how do you judge whether someone is infantile, because you must either judge relative to yourself, or relative to a role model.

Still got fined twice for some infantile amount owed on something, even after three calls to the state office resulted in three separate amounts of what we owed.

Despite this confusion, Archimedes persisted in the folly by drawing circles in the sand, an infantile persuasion, surely.

Enough babying them--it is time to stop letting their infantile behavior and juvenile antics hurt our civilization.

The continuing trope that it's "men who are sexist pigs" who are the problem rather than "people who persist in employing infantile pattern-matching in the face of conflicting evidence"?

What you describe is very childish behavior, infantile even, but I believe you are right about Jobs being like that, and I think this might explain why he was so good at making toys adults crave like children.

As a Russian speaking Ukrainian, participating in protests, living in Kiev that considers this quote by Albert Einstein to be very true "Nationalism is an infantile disease.

We as humanity will continue along our historic trajectory: the technologically-backed shift away from nations and nationalism - Einstein's "infantile disease, the measles of mankind" - towards a human society.

Question: Mommy, mommy why do all the Arabs seemingly want to blow themselves up and attack us and why do we have to fear them?Answer: Because they hate our freedoms honey.../They reason it is presented in that way is because the explanation is infantile and geared for an infantile mind but it is funny how well it has worked for so long

Infantile definitions

adjective

indicating a lack of maturity; "childish tantrums"; "infantile behavior"

See also: childish

adjective

of or relating to infants or infancy; "infantile paralysis"

adjective

being or befitting or characteristic of an infant; "infantile games"