"Infantilise" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Infantilise" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Infantilise" Meaning

To infantilise someone or something means to treat them as if they were a child, often in a condescending or patronising manner. This can involve speaking to them in a childish tone, explaining things in a simplified way, or making decisions for them without their input. Infantilising can be seen as restrictive, limiting, or even belittling, and it is often used to describe a situation where someone is not being taken seriously or is being dismissed as unimportant.

"Infantilise" Examples

Definition:


Infantilise (verb) means to treat someone or something as if they were a child, often in a patronizing or condescending manner.

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The politician's attempt to infantilise the voting public by simplifying complex issues was widely criticized.
The coach's constant reminders for the players to "stay calm" and "play fair" infantilised the entire team.
The marketing strategy Infantilised the target audience by focusing on bright colors and childish designs.
The article accused the government of infantilising the population by restricting freedoms and making decisions on their behalf.
The artist's work was accused of infantilising the viewer by simplifying complex themes into childish illustrations.

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