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    trivialize
    /ˈtrɪvɪəlʌɪz/

    verb

    • 1. make (something) seem less important, significant, or complex than it really is: "the problem was either trivialized or ignored by teachers"

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  2. The meaning of TRIVIALIZE is to make trivial : reduce to triviality. How to use trivialize in a sentence.

  3. TRIVIALIZE definition: 1. to make something seem less important than it really is: 2. to make something seem less…. Learn more.

  4. Trivialize definition: to make trivial; cause to appear unimportant, trifling, etc.. See examples of TRIVIALIZE used in a sentence.

  5. TRIVIALIZE meaning: 1. to make something seem less important than it really is: 2. to make something seem less…. Learn more.

  6. When you trivialize an issue, you make it look more trivial than it is, or less significant. The Latin root of both trivialize and trivial is trivialis, "common, commonplace, or vulgar." “Don't trivialize the seriousness of the issue!”.

  7. verb. If you say that someone trivializes something important, you disapprove of them because they make it seem less important, serious, and complex than it is. [disapproval] People continue to trivialize the world's environmental problems. [VERB noun] Synonyms: undervalue, underestimate, play down, minimize More Synonyms of trivialize.

  8. Define trivialize. trivialize synonyms, trivialize pronunciation, trivialize translation, English dictionary definition of trivialize. tr.v. triv·i·al·ized , triv·i·al·iz·ing , triv·i·al·iz·es To make or cause to appear trivial: tried to trivialize their criticisms. triv′i·al·i·za′tion n....

  9. trivialize something to make something seem less important, serious, difficult, etc. than it really is. It is important not to trivialize children’s worries. The magazine has been accused of trivializing serious issues.

  10. trivialize meaning: to make something seem less important or serious than it really is: . Learn more.

  11. trivialize. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English triv‧i‧al‧ize (also trivialise British English) /ˈtrɪviəlaɪz/ verb [ transitive] to make something seem less important or serious than it really is – used to show disapproval The article trivializes the whole issue of equal rights.

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