This illusion of nearness trivializes power by giving it an aura of everydayness and facilitates the manipulation of public opinion. |
This statement trivializes the plight of women whose convictions were overturned, many of whom spent years in jail before being exonerated. |
This item is beyond poor taste and trivializes a loss of life that still hurts the Kent State community today. |
In a very real sense, presenting an e-book reader as a sort of substitute for a printed book underestimates and trivializes the future. |
When you use a song for a TV commercial, it trivializes the meaning of the song. |
This trivializes the death of thousands of innocent victims. |