trivialisation

[US]/ˌtrɪviəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/
[UK]/ˌtrɪviəlɪˈzeɪʃən/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.the act of making something seem trivial or unimportant; the process of treating something as insignificant

Phrases & Collocations

trivialisation of

trivialisation of history

trivialisation of issues

trivialisation of concerns

trivialisation of problems

trivialisation of violence

media trivialisation

trivialisation risk

prevent trivialisation

trivialisation process

Example Sentences

the trivialisation of domestic violence in the media is a serious concern.

his constant trivialisation of my feelings eventually led to our breakup.

we must avoid the trivialisation of security protocols in the workplace.

the comedian faced backlash for the trivialisation of historical tragedies.

psychologists warn against the trivialisation of anxiety disorders.

such trivialisation of the crisis undermines the hard work of our medical staff.

the article criticizes the trivialisation of complex political issues.

there is a dangerous trend towards the trivialisation of cybercrime.

critics argue that the film contributes to the trivialisation of mental illness.

the trivialisation of these symptoms can lead to severe health complications.

resisting the trivialisation of art requires education and critical thinking.

constant self trivialisation is often a sign of low self-esteem.

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