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trivialize [ingl. brit. ˈtrɪvɪəlʌɪz, ingl. am. ˈtrɪviəˌlaɪz] V. trans.
trivialize debate, comparison
trivialize rôle, art
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trivialize [ˈtrɪvɪəlaɪz] V. trans.
trivialize
to trivialize sb's suffering
trivialize [ˈtrɪv·i· ə l·aɪz] V. trans.
trivialize
to trivialize sb's suffering
Present
Itrivialize
youtrivialize
he/she/ittrivializes
wetrivialize
youtrivialize
theytrivialize
Past
Itrivialized
youtrivialized
he/she/ittrivialized
wetrivialized
youtrivialized
theytrivialized
Present Perfect
Ihavetrivialized
youhavetrivialized
he/she/ithastrivialized
wehavetrivialized
youhavetrivialized
theyhavetrivialized
Past Perfect
Ihadtrivialized
youhadtrivialized
he/she/ithadtrivialized
wehadtrivialized
youhadtrivialized
theyhadtrivialized
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I get upset about this because it trivializes the whole thing.
en.wikipedia.org
It is easy to trivialize the complexity of building enterprise products because the software itself tends to be relatively straightforward to write.
www.zdnet.com
Two very different accounts of the events have survived that both trivialize the feud.
en.wikipedia.org
He also had a penchant for adapting classical motifs in his compositions; this earned him the wrath of some serious music authorities who dismissed such practices as trivializing the classics.
en.wikipedia.org
This kind of comment can come across as trivializing the illness.
psychcentral.com