Trivialized in A Sentence

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    By focusing solely on the economic impact, they trivialized the profound social consequences of the policy.

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    Don't let your fears be trivialized, they are valid and deserve attention.

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    He hated how the media trivialized the complexities of international relations.

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    He regretted having trivialized their differences in the heat of the argument.

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    He was accused of having trivialized the suffering of the victims with his insensitive remarks.

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    Her artistic vision was trivialized by critics who focused only on her personal life.

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    Her complaints were trivialized and dismissed as mere teenage angst.

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    Her concerns were trivialized by the doctor, who dismissed them as simply anxiety.

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    Her groundbreaking research was initially trivialized by the scientific community.

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    Her intelligence was often trivialized by people who underestimated her.

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    His accomplishments were consistently trivialized by his envious colleagues.

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    His artistic talent was trivialized by those who only saw him as a celebrity.

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    His dedication to the cause was trivialized by accusations of ulterior motives.

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    I felt that my contribution to the project was trivialized when I wasn't given proper credit.

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    She felt her professional expertise was being trivialized because of her age.

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    She resented how her experiences as a woman in tech were constantly trivialized.

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    The activist felt their work was trivialized by the media's focus on personalities.

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    The administrator trivialized the staff's complaints about workload.

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    The advocate felt their cause was trivialized by the spread of misinformation.

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    The anxious felt their worries were trivialized by dismissive comments.

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    The architect felt their design principles were being trivialized by cost-cutting measures.

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    The artist felt his deeply personal work had been trivialized by the critic's shallow interpretation.

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    The artist resented how his message was trivialized by the gallery owner.

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    The author was upset that her careful character development was trivialized in the film adaptation.

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    The caregiver felt their sacrifices were trivialized by society's lack of support.

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    The chef felt the art of cooking was being trivialized by fast food culture.

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    The coach trivialized the athlete's injury, pushing them to play through the pain.

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    The community leaders trivialized the concerns of the marginalized residents.

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    The complex issue of mental health is often trivialized by simplistic solutions.

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    The complexity of the legal case was trivialized in the popular press.

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    The corporation trivialized the environmental damage caused by its operations.

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    The cultural importance of the festival was trivialized by its commercial sponsors.

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    The dancer felt their dedication was trivialized by the audience's focus on appearance.

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    The depressed felt their feelings were trivialized by unhelpful advice.

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    The dissident felt their dissent was trivialized by the regime's propaganda.

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    The doctor regretted having trivialized the patient's gut feeling about their health.

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    The entrepreneur felt their struggles were trivialized by those born into privilege.

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    The farmer felt their livelihood was trivialized by government policies.

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    The forgotten felt their stories were trivialized by history's neglect.

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    The freelancer felt their expertise was trivialized by clients seeking cheap labor.

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    The genuine connection between the characters was trivialized in the movie adaptation.

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    The gravity of the situation was trivialized by the comedian's inappropriate jokes.

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    The grieving felt their loss was trivialized by insensitive remarks.

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    The hard work of the volunteers was trivialized by the organization's lack of appreciation.

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    The healer felt their methods were trivialized by mainstream medicine.

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    The historian felt the complexity of the past was being trivialized by revisionist narratives.

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    The historical significance of the artifact was trivialized by its use as a mere prop in the film.

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    The historical significance of the monument was trivialized through commercialization.

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    The humanitarian worker felt the suffering of the victims was being trivialized by political rhetoric.

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    The impact of climate change on vulnerable communities should never be trivialized.

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    The impact of microaggressions should not be trivialized, as they can accumulate and cause significant harm.

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    The importance of critical thinking skills is often trivialized in education.

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    The importance of early childhood education is often trivialized in budget debates.

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    The importance of ethical considerations in business is often trivialized in the pursuit of profit.

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    The innovator felt their ideas were trivialized by those resistant to change.

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    The isolated felt their loneliness was trivialized by superficial connections.

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    The journalist trivialized the impact of fake news.

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    The lawyer trivialized the defendant's claims of innocence.

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    The librarian felt the value of books was being trivialized by the digital age.

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    The long-term effects of the medication were trivialized by the pharmaceutical company.

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    The magnitude of the problem was trivialized by those who benefited from the status quo.

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    The manager trivialized the employee's concerns about workplace safety.

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    The marginalized felt their experiences were trivialized by the dominant culture.

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    The musician was disappointed that her innovative composition was trivialized as "just pop."

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    The nuanced arguments were trivialized into simple sound bites for the evening news.

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    The organization trivialized the importance of diversity and inclusion.

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    The pain of grief should never be trivialized with platitudes.

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    The parent felt their concerns about their child's development were being trivialized.

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    The philosopher felt the pursuit of wisdom was being trivialized by materialism.

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    The police officer trivialized the victim's report of harassment.

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    The political debate trivialized complex economic issues into catchy slogans.

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    The politician trivialized the concerns of the working class during the campaign.

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    The professor felt the importance of academic rigor was being trivialized by grade inflation.

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    The programmer was frustrated that the complexities of coding were trivialized.

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    The protester felt their voice was trivialized by the authorities' repression.

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    The religious leader trivialized the beliefs of other faiths.

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    The sacrifices made by soldiers are often trivialized and forgotten.

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    The scientific research was trivialized by the tabloid's sensational headline.

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    The scientist felt his years of research were trivialized by a quick soundbite.

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    The seriousness of the environmental disaster was trivialized by the company's public relations team.

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    The severity of the addiction was trivialized by his friends who encouraged him to continue.

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    The social scientist felt their research on social inequality was being trivialized.

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    The social worker trivialized the client's struggles with poverty.

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    The speaker felt their message was trivialized by the audience's lack of attention.

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    The spiritual aspect of their culture was trivialized into a tourist attraction.

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    The survivor felt their trauma was trivialized by the perpetrator's denial.

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    The teacher felt the importance of arts education was being constantly trivialized.

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    The teacher trivialized the student's dyslexia, hindering his learning process.

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    The therapist trivialized the patient's anxieties, impacting treatment effectiveness.

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    The trauma she experienced was trivialized by insensitive comments.

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    The underrepresented felt their voices were trivialized by the lack of diversity.

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    The unheard felt their pleas were trivialized by the powerful's indifference.

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    The unique challenges faced by immigrants are often trivialized.

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    The victim felt their suffering was trivialized by the offender's excuse.

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    The volunteer felt their efforts were trivialized by the organization's mismanagement.

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    The vulnerable felt their weaknesses were trivialized by the strong's exploitation.

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    The whistleblower felt their revelation was trivialized by the public's apathy.

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    The witness felt their testimony was trivialized by the court's indifference.

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    The writer felt their craft was trivialized by the rise of superficial content.

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    They trivialized the voting process by claiming it was rigged without evidence.