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trivialise Meaning in Bengali



Verb:

trivialize,





trivialise's Usage Examples:

Far-right publisher are however careful to not out-rightly deny or trivialise the Holocaust, this being a criminal offence in Germany, as many have.


in the destruction of many French Gothic structures and threatened to trivialise the vibrancy of 15th century France.


But never to trivialise the sentiment, they're still pretty mean little characters who seem to.


legitimise women's sports in a time when there was societal trend to trivialise it.


Despite initial concerns that the comedy might trivialise the war, it was acclaimed and won the British Academy Television Award.


campaigners in Scotland when it went on sale there, saying that it could trivialise heroin abuse.


gender-related double standards in the Dagbani language with "more labels that trivialise females than males.


British Cot Death Foundation initially feared that a soap opera would trivialise the subject and frighten new parents.


According to Meshoe, these claims trivialise the word apartheid, and belittle the magnitude of the racism and suffering.


on how we might reduce our energy usage and absolutely not intended to trivialise the issue of fuel poverty, something we take very seriously.


It is a crime to deny or "grossly trivialise" Soviet or Nazi German crimes against Lithuania or its citizens, or to.


since Granada reportedly disapproved of anything that might appear to trivialise its corporate image.


election 1967 Kerala Legislative Assembly election "Kanam continues to trivialise Mani group, reminds Kodiyeri of the other side of 1965 history".


Imitative work created to mock, comment on or trivialise an original work.


win," but Cockayne maintained that his company's video games did not trivialise the war.


supporters to stop singing "Delilah" at matches, asserting that the song "trivialise[s] the idea of murdering a woman".


extraterrestrials was "esoteric and speculative enough to weaken and trivialise the whole adventure".



Synonyms:

understate; trivialize; downplay; minimize; minimise;

Antonyms:

flatter; maximize; increase; maximise; overstate;

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