trivialized Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of trivialized In English

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Examples of trivialized

  • But what proliferates is a trivialized version of phenomenology, which often consists of little more than name-dropping and common-sense statements.

  • Given the centrality of children to a successful marriage and to women's status, elders trivialized the sheltering of runaway, childless wives.

  • Problems may also be trivialized by older people themselves.

  • Then, too, and even when trivialized, civil authority had no rhetorical counter to a minister who questioned the world through the guiding hand of providence.

  • But the revealed-preference theorist has now trivialized game theory.

  • The risk of this complex process being trivialized or dismissed is great, especially when there is a lack of understanding of the issues involved.

  • Cumulative trivia: a holistic conceptualization of minor problems of ageing 337 trivialized.

  • The child's experience is often trivialized, denied, or even punished.

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