verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Judges feared that showing the trial on television would trivialize the legal process.
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The media also has trivialized the peace movement and its leaders.
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The newspaper's headlines trivialized the war, making it seem like a game.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And yet, the power of the land resists any trivializing.
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In saying this I do not mean to trivialize art.
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Mahony in particular found that the problem was either trivialized or ignored by teachers.
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So despite the speculations of sociologists, television did not trivialize the news nor generate alienation and apathy.
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Such critics are trivialized and placed firmly at the margins of serious concern.
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The thing about federal holidays is they often get homogenized or commercialized or trivialized.
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This pop will never trivialize itself, and so can never be lauded as cheap tack.