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Definition of Trivialising
1. trivialise [v] - See also: trivialise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trivialising
Literary usage of Trivialising
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Biographia Literaria by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1907)
"59): 'Great harm is done by bad poets in trivialising beautiful expressions and
images, and associating disgust and indifference with the technical forms of ..."
2. The Christian Ethic of War by Peter Taylor Forsyth (1916)
"We are enabled to see where these drifts were leading us, not only in respect of
trivialising our social life and sapping our national manhood but also in ..."
3. Victimization: Nature and Trends by Willem Johannes Schurink (1992)
"However, such an explanation leads to what Tangri, Burt and Johnson (1982:36)
describe as "trivialising sexual harassment (it is normal, idiosyncratic, ..."
4. Mercersburg Quarterly Review (1855)
"... and that absorption in trifles is necessarily trivialising, and the saddest
phenomena of our world's past and present history in matters of religion, ..."
5. Regulatory Reform in the Czech Republic by Oecd, OECD Staff (2001)
"Because of the danger of trivialising the exercise, it is vital from the outset
for the Czech administration to target RIAs for those proposals that are ..."
6. South African Science Education Research: An Indexed Bibliography by Rudiger Laugksch (2003)
"In order to guard against trivialising issues, this paper endeavours to develop
an analytic tool which encompasses a comprehensive description of systemic ..."