trivialize

IPA: trˈɪviʌɫaɪz

verb

  • (transitive) To make something appear trivial
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Examples of "trivialize" in Sentences

  • Israel also objects to attempts to "trivialize" the Holocaust.
  • Maybe you should "trivialize" Mr. Murtaugh's letter, in its entirety.
  • It's simply wrong to trivialize the atrocities committed by the Confederacy.
  • Mr. Obama certainly feels that it is his right to demonize and trivialize and misstate the concerns of his opponents.
  • And there is a tendency to kind of trivialize those things as you get older, to kind of be patronizing about those things.
  • Hillary Clinton and John Edwards caught making comments about getting rid of other candidates in debate the ones who quote, "trivialize" debates.
  • So then those who "trivialize" a non-telic approach to biology, they being akin to holocaust deniers, should then be subject to the same judicial remedies.
  • Steyn then compared the torture memo controversy to the Miss California / gay marriage flap, all the while claiming he didn't want to "trivialize" the issue of interrogations.
  • And that law in Europe is ridiculous; I think it is anyone's right to 'trivialize' the holocaust after the zionist-driven holocaust industry has produced endless books and movies and used the holocaust as justification for further crimes against humanity and jewish religious fundamentalism.

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