"Trivialises" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Trivialises" Meaning

To trivialise or trivialize means to make something seem less important or less serious than it actually is, or to treat it in a contemptuous or dismissive way.

"Trivialises" Examples

1. To downplay the significance or importance of something.


The suggestion to skip the community service as part of the parole was sure to trivialises the efforts made by the community.

2. To make something appear less worthy of consideration or concern.


Criticisms say the new law trivialises the impact of environmental degradation on our future generations.

3. To make lighter of, or see the humor in a situation.


He trivialises my struggles by saying something as simple as needing coffee can be very too difficult.

4. To underestimate or degrade the importance of something (usually to a humorous or playful effect).


I could trivialises the workout with him if we only did push-ups.

5. To handle something carelessly or in a thoughtless manner.


The city government is accused of trivialises the concerns of the citizens by not providing a feasible solution.

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Trivialisation is the act of making something seem less important or less significant than it really is. It involves giving undue insignificance to something or minimizing its relevance, importance, or impact.

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