By only focusing on the superficial aspects, we are trivialising the deeper significance of the event.
By trivialising the importance of sleep, we underestimate its impact on our overall health.
By trivialising the importance of voting, we weaken the foundation of democracy.
By trivialising the problem, we ignore the needs of those affected.
He apologized for trivialising the impact of the company's policy change on its employees.
He avoids any uncomfortable discussions by trivialising the subject.
He avoids conflict by trivialising every issue, but that's not always effective.
He avoids making difficult decisions by trivialising everything.
He has a bad habit of trivialising every problem she brings up.
He has a habit of trivialising difficult conversations with humour, deflecting genuine engagement.
He has a tendency of trivialising other people's opinions.
He makes sure he avoids trivialising the importance of empathy.
He never means to be trivialising; he simply avoids conflict.
He stands accused of trivialising the historical significance of the monument.
He stopped inviting him because he’s known for trivialising everything.
He was criticised for trivialising the seriousness of the illness.
He was known for trivialising every serious discussion.
He was warned against trivialising the importance of deadlines.
He was warned not to trivialising the significance of the contract.
He's constantly trivialising my efforts, making me question my own abilities.
His constant trivialising of her concerns made her feel unheard and undervalued.
His flippant remarks were seen as trivialising the solemnity of the memorial service.
I felt like I was trivialising her experience by comparing it to my own less significant problems.
I worried that the quick fix solution was trivialising the deeper, systemic issues at play.
It's important to acknowledge the weight of the decision instead of trivialising it.
It’s easy to fall into the trap of trivialising the anxieties of others during times of uncertainty.
She accused him of trivialising her accomplishments by attributing them solely to luck.
She disliked the way the media was trivialising the election issues.
She dislikes people trivialising her unique perspective.
She dislikes the way he’s always trivialising her emotions.
She dislikes the way her partner keeps trivialising her concerns.
She doesn’t understand why he keeps trivialising her success.
She feels hurt by his habit of trivialising her ambitions.
She felt they were trivialising her pain by telling her to "just get over it."
She found it offensive that he kept trivialising her beliefs.
She hated the way he was always trivialising her efforts.
She refuses to be with someone who keeps trivialising her feelings.
She refuses to let others trivialising her accomplishments.
She resented the way he kept trivialising their relationship, avoiding commitment at all costs.
She resents him trivialising her career aspirations.
She stopped talking to him after he started trivialising her dreams.
She was wary of trivialising the complex issues surrounding mental health in a brief social media post.
Some people are guilty of trivialising the struggles faced by marginalized communities.
Some see mentioning their achievements as boasting, but I see it as trivialising their hard work.
The advertisement was accused of trivialising the impact of poverty.
The article avoided trivialising the complex history of the conflict, opting for a nuanced approach.
The article cautioned against trivialising the complexities of addiction.
The article explored the ethical implications of trivialising death in video games.
The book aims at preventing the reader from trivialising the effects of misinformation.
The book warns against trivialising the power of words and their impact on society.
The comedian's attempt at humour ended up trivialising a serious topic, causing outrage.
The company was under fire for trivialising workplace harassment issues.
The discussion focused on how to avoid trivialising the experiences of survivors of domestic violence.
The documentary explored the dangers of trivialising the threat of climate change.
The documentary sought to explore how easily we trivialise complex issues.
The editor insisted on revising the piece to avoid trivialising the subject matter.
The film director was careful not to trivialising the trauma experienced by the characters.
The marketing campaign faced backlash for trivialising serious health concerns.
The media outlet was careful not to trivialising the sensitive nature of the story.
The news outlet was accused of trivialising the environmental disaster with their sensationalist headlines.
The news report was criticised for trivialising the human cost of war.
The politician was criticized for trivialising the concerns of voters by dismissing them as irrelevant.
The politician’s speech aimed at trivialising the opposition’s arguments.
The professor lectured against trivialising important philosophical questions.
The report condemned the company's attempt at trivialising the safety violations.
The show host was called out for trivialising the guest's personal tragedy for entertainment value.
The therapist warned against trivialising the patient’s traumatic experiences.
They accused him of trivialising the magnitude of the disaster.
They accused the government of trivialising their basic rights.
They accused the opponent of trivialising the importance of education with their proposed budget cuts.
They blamed the company for trivialising environmental concerns to maximize profits.
They complained that he was trivialising their suffering.
They feared the company trivialising their complaints.
They protested against the company trivialising environmental pollution.
They protested the way the politician was trivialising their plight.
They were accused of trivialising the value of human life.
They were criticised for trivialising the serious nature of the crime.
Trivialising complex historical events can lead to a distorted understanding of the present.
Trivialising cultural differences can lead to misunderstandings and prejudice.
Trivialising someone's feelings can damage trust and create emotional distance in relationships.
Trivialising the artistic process suggests a lack of appreciation for the creativity involved.
Trivialising the challenges faced by entrepreneurs overlooks the immense effort required for success.
Trivialising the consequences of dishonesty erodes trust.
Trivialising the consequences of our actions makes us irresponsible.
Trivialising the contributions of minorities perpetuates inequality.
Trivialising the impact of bullying encourages the behavior.
Trivialising the impact of poverty makes us indifferent.
Trivialising the importance of cultural heritage destroys a sense of identity.
Trivialising the importance of research undermines progress.
Trivialising the magnitude of the problem won’t make it disappear.
Trivialising the power of community weakens society.
Trivialising the sacrifices made by soldiers dishonors their bravery and dedication.
Trivialising the scientific method undermines the importance of evidence-based reasoning.
Trivialising the significance of art diminishes its purpose.
Trivialising the symptoms could lead to a delay in seeking crucial medical attention.
Trivialising the value of hard work promotes laziness.
We risk trivialising the beauty of nature if we only see it as a resource to be exploited.
We risk trivialising the concept of love by overusing the word.
We shouldn't be trivialising this issue; it has serious ramifications for everyone involved.
We shouldn’t be trivialising the effect of loneliness on older people.