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Definition of Trivialises
1. trivialise [v] - See also: trivialise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trivialises
Literary usage of Trivialises
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. After Social Democracy: Politics, Capitalism and the Common Life by John Gray (1996)
"Talk of trade-offs and costs and benefits trivialises the fact that public policy
inescapably involves making hard collective choices among genuine goods. ..."
2. The Mosaic of Learning: Schools and Teachers for the Next Century by David H. Hargreaves (1994)
"The multi-faith pick'n mix tour of religions easily trivialises each faith's
claims to truth. As an academic discipline, it has little appeal to most ..."
3. A Queenslander's Travel-notes by Alfred George Stephens (1894)
"For if objectionable, the tower is only objectionable in the sense that it dwarfs
and trivialises everything near it—the ..."
4. Networks of Innovation: Towards New Models for Managing Schools and Systems by Schooling for tomorrow (Project) (2003)
"Such a simple distinction, however, masks the complexity of the relationships
and trivialises the potential synergy between policy aspirations and network ..."