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How to use trivialising in a sentence

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Would it not end up trivialising and over-simplifying human issues that the narrative was presuming to metaphor?
And before any brainwashed zombie starts screaming that I am trivialising rape, it is this very situation which is doing so.
Only by falsely trivialising the seriousness of such a crime could Bishop imaginably have a case.
I am tired of Mr.Beattie and his hollow apologies, his cavalier attitude to our problems and his habit of making jokes and trivialising important issues.
Wouldn't the fact that I really enjoyed running a virtual refugee camp be, in some ways, inherently trivialising the issues involved?
I apologise for trivialising this issue a little, but I wanted to be very specific.
I would be trivialising matters if I were to overlook the other areas in which we need more, not less, Europe.
It is society, with its increasingly decayed morals, trivialising all sorts of deviant behaviour, that must be changed.
The danger is that these cheap exposés might end up trivialising the role of journalists as watchdogs.
Moreover, by strictly prohibiting such small gifts, one runs the risk of trivialising and even ridiculing integrity management.
I should like to warn against trivialising the Iraq problem by comparing Iraq with various other countries.
At the risk of trivialising the issue, it is analogous to the number of carnivores who would rapidly become vegetarian, if they had to kill their food themselves.
Once again he treats his subjects with empathy, neither trivialising their horror nor glamorising their plight for fictional benefit.
It takes the form of an online hate campaign targeting the Welsh with racial slurs and trivialising the tragic deaths.
The Framework Decision deals with such crimes as incitement to hatred and violence and publicly condoning, denying or grossly trivialising crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes.
In addition to trivialising body hair removal, the participants also find the depilated body unattractive.
The cover – featuring a young woman fixing her makeup in a powder compact – has been criticised for misrepresenting the work and trivialising its content.
These include inciting violence and hatred against such a group or condoning, denying or grossly trivialising genocide, crimes against humanity or war crimes that have taken place against such a group.
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