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trivialised Meaning in Bengali



Verb:

trivialize,





trivialised's Usage Examples:

Nobody in my family ever said, 'God, how could you have trivialised your divorce or your marriage by writing that book?' Looking back on.


ruled that "a sexual relationship between a doctor and a patient was trivialised and gave the wrong signal about the seriousness of such a breach of trust".


Mary Manley later commented, "I didn't want it trivialised; but of course now it's been trivialised beyond belief.


President Jean-Paul Elkann sold the salons on Place Vendôme and trivialised the brand, which nevertheless remained in French hands in spite of an.


inappropriate and unacceptable' by the Ministry of Home Affairs as they "trivialised and insulted the beliefs of Buddhists and Taoists".


their sex education guide, with claims it was "explicit" and how it "trivialised sex".


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Some critics argued that the cartoon trivialised rape in country that is believed[by whom?] to have one of the highest.


Council Post Primary said: "The implication of this behaviour is being trivialised and glamorised without any cognisance of the danger to the lives of our.


the soundtrack choice as "powerful" and "beautiful", others felt it trivialised the subject matter and would quickly date.


Under President Hosni Mubarak, Al-Ahram largely ignored, and trivialised the opposition parties to Mubarak's ruling National Democratic Party.


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Authority received 35 complaints that a ClearScore TV advert aired in June 'trivialised' domestic violence.


far attempted to use TV to popularise or aggrandise itself has been trivialised by it".


Four women of different marital status are trivialised and subjected to abject neglect by their immediate partners and family.


criticised by the SS journal Das Schwarze Korps, which believed the game trivialised anti-Semitic policies.


In seeking to popularise philosophy, Alain de Botton has merely trivialised it, smoothing the discipline into a series of silly sound bites.


the appeal, stating that Lam's letter had misrepresented the facts and trivialised the injuries sustained by the rider.


website that were deemed 'highly inappropriate and unacceptable' as they "trivialised and insulted the beliefs of Buddhists and Taoists".


Superdog' claims: An academic believes "Nazi superdog" press coverage has trivialised his study of the history of the partnership between man and his canine.



Synonyms:

understate; trivialize; downplay; minimize; minimise;

Antonyms:

flatter; maximize; increase; maximise; overstate;

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