banalizes

[US]/[ˈbænəlaɪz]/
[UK]/[ˈbænəlaɪz]/

Translation

v. (transitive)To make something commonplace or ordinary; to reduce to banality.; To treat something as if it were commonplace or ordinary.
v. (intransitive)To become commonplace or ordinary.

Phrases & Collocations

banalizes life

who banalizes?

banalizes the art

banalizes everything

banalizes the story

banalizes the moment

banalizes the experience

Example Sentences

the film banalizes the complex issue of climate change with predictable plotlines.

over time, constant repetition banalizes even the most profound philosophical ideas.

the media often banalizes serious events to attract a wider audience.

he criticized the novel for banalizing the protagonist's struggles for dramatic effect.

the commercial banalizes the cultural significance of the traditional dance.

excessive sentimentality can banalize genuine emotions and experiences.

the artist worried that mass production would banalize his unique style.

the constant use of clichés banalizes language and diminishes its impact.

the play banalizes the historical context, presenting a simplified and inaccurate view.

the news report banalizes the suffering of the refugees by focusing on superficial details.

the trend of using inspirational quotes banalizes the concept of motivation.

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