0 past simple and past participle of trivialize
Elitists are denounced as high brow snobs advocating an esoteric culture; populists are dismissed as pandering philistines promoting a trivialized and commercialized culture.
They must not be trivialized by being subjected to the rules applying to commercial insurance.
The term 'trivia' was also used to indicate that the significance of these small difficulties can be underplayed and thus trivialized.
As we noted in our initial introduction to cumulative trivia, a key aspect of this concept is the way in which certain problems may be trivialized.
Nor can the absence of an agreement among the experts be swept aside or trivialized by introducing the notion of popular trust in a future theory.
We suggest that the social construction of ageing may serve to normalize experiences in ageing such that they become trivialized.
Marxist model that ignored it, and the revisionist agenda that trivialized it.
The child's experience is often trivialized, denied, or even punished.