Trivialize in A Sentence

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    Don't trivialize the importance of consistent effort in achieving your goals.

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    Don't trivialize the significance of this historical event for future generations.

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    He didn't mean to trivialize the problem, but his offhand comment came across that way.

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    He used sarcasm to trivialize the importance of following safety regulations.

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    His actions seemed to trivialize the company's core values.

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    His attempt to trivialize her achievement stemmed from jealousy and insecurity.

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    His habit of cracking jokes seemed to trivialize even the most serious situations.

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    I felt like my boss was trying to trivialize my accomplishments by focusing solely on minor errors.

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    It is harmful to trivialize the experiences of marginalized communities.

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    It is unethical to trivialize the findings of scientific studies.

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    It would be a mistake to trivialize the potential risks involved in this experiment.

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    It's a dangerous trend to trivialize the importance of scientific research.

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    It's crucial not to trivialize the impact of microaggressions on individuals.

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    It's dangerous to trivialize the impact of cyberbullying on young people.

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    It's essential not to trivialize the long-term consequences of our actions.

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    It's harmful to trivialize the impact of systemic racism on marginalized communities.

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    It's important to acknowledge the validity of others' feelings, rather than trivialize them.

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    Politicians often trivialize the real struggles of ordinary people to gain support.

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    She accused him of trying to trivialize her concerns by calling them "minor inconveniences."

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    She accused him of trying to trivialize her efforts to promote social justice.

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    She accused him of trying to trivialize her intellectual contributions to the project.

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    She accused him of trying to trivialize her passion for environmental activism.

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    She felt that her accomplishments were constantly being trivialized by her male colleagues.

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    She felt that her artistic vision was constantly being trivialized by the commercial demands of the industry.

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    She felt that her contributions to the team were constantly being trivialized by her colleagues.

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    She felt that her voice was constantly being trivialized in group discussions.

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    She found it frustrating when people would trivialize her professional expertise.

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    She refused to let anyone trivialize her ambition and drive to succeed.

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    She refused to let anyone trivialize her experiences as a woman in a male-dominated field.

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    She refused to let anyone trivialize the pain she had endured.

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    She refused to let her abuser trivialize the trauma she had experienced.

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    Some believe that social media platforms often trivialize complex issues into sound bites.

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    Some critics argue that the film director tends to trivialize complex social issues.

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    The advertisement seemed to trivialize the challenges faced by people with disabilities.

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    The advertisement seemed to trivialize the impact of addiction on families.

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    The advertisement seemed to trivialize the sacrifices made by military families.

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    The advertisement seemed to trivialize the struggles of single parents.

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    The article cautioned against using humor to trivialize sensitive topics.

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    The artist used satire to trivialize the excesses of consumer culture.

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    The artist's controversial work sought to trivialize the concept of celebrity worship.

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    The artist's installation sought to trivialize the obsession with material possessions.

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    The artist's performance piece sought to trivialize the concept of traditional beauty standards.

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    The artist's provocative work sought to trivialize the power structures that perpetuate inequality.

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    The author accused the critic of attempting to trivialize the novel's deeper themes.

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    The author used dark humor to trivialize the horrors of war.

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    The author used satire to trivialize the pretensions of the upper class.

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    The CEO's bonus seemed to trivialize the struggles of the company's employees.

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    The comedian's attempt to trivialize the political debate fell flat with the audience.

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    The comedian's jokes served to trivialize the ongoing debate about gun control.

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    The company's public relations campaign seemed to trivialize the environmental damage caused by its operations.

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    The company's response to the crisis seemed to trivialize the concerns of its customers.

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    The company's response to the data breach seemed to trivialize the privacy concerns of its users.

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    The documentary aimed to show how easily we trivialize the beauty of nature.

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    The documentary explored how easily society can trivialize the lives of those living in poverty.

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    The documentary explored how easily the media can trivialize the complexities of mental illness.

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    The documentary revealed how corporations often trivialize the ethical considerations of their business practices.

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    The judge warned the defense attorney not to trivialize the victim's testimony.

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    The marketing campaign inadvertently seemed to trivialize the issue of poverty.

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    The media should not trivialize the impact of climate change on vulnerable communities.

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    The news anchor was criticized for using insensitive language to trivialize the disaster.

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    The novel explored how the characters unconsciously trivialize their own emotions.

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    The novel explored the danger of societal tendencies to trivialize mental health challenges.

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    The play examined how societal pressures can lead people to trivialize their own desires.

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    The play explored how easily people can trivialize the suffering of others when it's happening far away.

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    The play used absurdist humor to trivialize the rigid structures of societal norms.

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    The play used irony to trivialize the absurdity of war.

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    The politician was criticized for attempting to trivialize the severity of the pandemic.

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    The politician's condescending tone seemed to trivialize the concerns of ordinary citizens.

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    The politician's dismissive remarks seemed to trivialize the concerns of his constituents.

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    The politician's insensitive remarks seemed to trivialize the struggles of the working class.

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    The politician's soundbite was designed to trivialize the opposing party's platform.

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    The report warned against allowing cost-cutting measures to trivialize patient care.

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    The speaker challenged the audience to avoid using stereotypes that trivialize entire groups of people.

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    The speaker urged the audience to avoid using language that might trivialize the experiences of refugees.

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    The speaker warned against using language that might trivialize cultural differences.

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    The teacher cautioned students against using slang that could trivialize serious discussions.

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    They attempted to trivialize the environmental damage by claiming it was "self-healing."

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    They attempted to trivialize the legal proceedings by presenting outlandish evidence.

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    They attempted to trivialize the legal proceedings by resorting to personal attacks against the plaintiff.

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    They attempted to trivialize the seriousness of the crime by emphasizing the defendant's youth.

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    They attempted to trivialize the severity of the accusations by presenting misleading information.

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    They attempted to trivialize the significance of the discovery by questioning the researcher's motives.

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    They attempted to trivialize the whistleblower's claims by labeling them as "conspiracy theories."

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    They sought to trivialize the groundbreaking research by questioning the methodology.

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    They tried to trivialize the evidence by claiming it was circumstantial.

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    They tried to trivialize the importance of art and culture in society.

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    They tried to trivialize the importance of the protest by downplaying the number of participants.

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    They tried to trivialize the importance of the scientific consensus on climate change.

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    They tried to trivialize the whistleblower's allegations by attacking their character.

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    To trivialize someone's grief is insensitive and unhelpful.

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    To trivialize the role of education is to undermine societal progress.

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    To trivialize the suffering of others is to diminish their experience.

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    We must be careful not to trivialize the importance of historical accuracy.

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    We must not trivialize the importance of empathy and compassion in our society.

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    We must not trivialize the importance of preserving our cultural heritage.

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    We must not trivialize the sacrifices made by those who fought for our freedom.

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    We should cultivate an environment that encourages open dialogue instead of attempting to trivialize dissenting viewpoints.

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    We should not trivialize the importance of early childhood development.

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    We should strive to create a culture that values diverse opinions rather than attempting to trivialize them.

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    We should strive to understand diverse perspectives instead of attempting to trivialize them.