trivialize in English

verb
1
make (something) seem less important, significant, or complex than it really is.
the problem was either trivialized or ignored by teachers

Use "trivialize" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "trivialize" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "trivialize", or refer to the context using the word "trivialize" in the English Dictionary.

1. Too many films trivialize violence.

2. Yael, don't trivialize my pain.

3. It is therefore important to not trivialize your passwords.

4. Don't trivialize the seriousness of the issue!

5. It is important not to trivialize children's worries.

6. In saying this I do not mean to trivialize art.

7. They are tending to trivialize the risk they undergo with suchlike operation.

8. This simple example is meant to be illustrative, not to trivialize rollback.

9. The colloquial name for Abdominoplasty – “tummy tuck” – unfortunately tends to trivialize the operation.

10. Judges feared that showing the trial on television would trivialize the legal process.

11. True Christians do not trivialize prayer by viewing it as just a feel-good therapy.

12. “Calling such acts an ‘accident’ or ‘glitch’ would trivialize the deadly harm they could cause.”

13. We should not trivialize that. We must deal with it and talk about it honestly ...

14. This pop will never trivialize itself, and so can never be lauded as cheap tack.

15. To tolerate his teaching would seem to trivialize it in some sense, to render it harmless.

16. So despite the speculations of sociologists, television did not trivialize the news nor generate alienation and apathy.

17. It never ceases to amaze me how the business world continues to trivialize the world's environmental problems.

18. Yael, don't trivialize my pain. I'm really hurting, and I've got the science to back me up.

19. To render or make Banal; trivialize: Television has often been accused of Banalizing even the most serious subjects.

20. Although I'm using a simple example for illustrative purposes I don't mean to trivialize the possible complexity of this refactoring technique.

21. Cynicism in a workplace can trivialize the gravity of bad behavior and normalize superior attitudes toward customers and even co-workers

22. Some people trivialize the issue, using the excuse that “boys will be boys” and that victims of rape were asking for it.

23. Work breakdown-style planning is not properly situated to successfully predict. It must trivialize to succeed, and, in trivializing, it often fails to either guide or predict.

24. The Elena-sleeps-with-her-professor plotline, dropped at the beginning of the second season, served mostly to trivialize Elena's dedication to her studies.

25. I don't want to trivialize any practice, but learning how to work in iterations and use a method like the XP Planning Game 5 is not hard.

26. When Lomborg restates the number of lost species as a percentage of total species, is he simply showing the true size of the problem or is he perhaps also trying to trivialize it?

27. Cryer's adherents is tempted to Calumniate, I am not a hunting man although I am a countryman and do shoot clay pigeons.’ Synonyms belittle , denigrate, deprecate, depreciate, downgrade, play down, deflate, trivialize, minimize, make light of, treat lightly, undervalue, underrate, underestimate

28. Cryer's adherents is tempted to Calumniate, I am not a hunting man although I am a countryman and do shoot clay pigeons.’ Synonyms belittle , denigrate, deprecate, depreciate, downgrade, play down, deflate, trivialize, minimize, make light of, treat lightly, undervalue, underrate, underestimate