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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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trivialize [Brit ˈtrɪvɪəlʌɪz, Am ˈtrɪviəˌlaɪz] VB trans

trivialize debate, comparison
trivialize rôle, art
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to trivialize
to trivialize

in the PONS Dictionary

trivialize [ˈtrɪvɪəlaɪz] VB trans

trivialize
to trivialize sb's suffering
in the PONS Dictionary

trivialize [ˈtrɪv·i· ə l·aɪz] VB trans

trivialize
to trivialize sb's suffering
Present
Itrivialize
youtrivialize
he/she/ittrivializes
wetrivialize
youtrivialize
theytrivialize
Past
Itrivialized
youtrivialized
he/she/ittrivialized
wetrivialized
youtrivialized
theytrivialized
Present Perfect
Ihavetrivialized
youhavetrivialized
he/she/ithastrivialized
wehavetrivialized
youhavetrivialized
theyhavetrivialized
Past Perfect
Ihadtrivialized
youhadtrivialized
he/she/ithadtrivialized
wehadtrivialized
youhadtrivialized
theyhadtrivialized

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An over-dramatizing the situation is just as damaging as to trivialize it.
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Mainstream pink ribbon culture has aspects that are deemed trivializing, silencing, and infantilizing.
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It also leaves itself open to criticism that it trivializes the damage of combat and targets the most impressionable section of society.
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That is, in all his cameo appearances after the first, his comic failures to achieve his objective simultaneously dramatize and trivialize the disempowering effects of the virus.
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Two very different accounts of the events have survived that both trivialize the feud.
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