trivialise


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trivialise


Past participle: trivialised
Gerund: trivialising

Imperative
trivialise
trivialise
Present
I trivialise
you trivialise
he/she/it trivialises
we trivialise
you trivialise
they trivialise
Preterite
I trivialised
you trivialised
he/she/it trivialised
we trivialised
you trivialised
they trivialised
Present Continuous
I am trivialising
you are trivialising
he/she/it is trivialising
we are trivialising
you are trivialising
they are trivialising
Present Perfect
I have trivialised
you have trivialised
he/she/it has trivialised
we have trivialised
you have trivialised
they have trivialised
Past Continuous
I was trivialising
you were trivialising
he/she/it was trivialising
we were trivialising
you were trivialising
they were trivialising
Past Perfect
I had trivialised
you had trivialised
he/she/it had trivialised
we had trivialised
you had trivialised
they had trivialised
Future
I will trivialise
you will trivialise
he/she/it will trivialise
we will trivialise
you will trivialise
they will trivialise
Future Perfect
I will have trivialised
you will have trivialised
he/she/it will have trivialised
we will have trivialised
you will have trivialised
they will have trivialised
Future Continuous
I will be trivialising
you will be trivialising
he/she/it will be trivialising
we will be trivialising
you will be trivialising
they will be trivialising
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been trivialising
you have been trivialising
he/she/it has been trivialising
we have been trivialising
you have been trivialising
they have been trivialising
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been trivialising
you will have been trivialising
he/she/it will have been trivialising
we will have been trivialising
you will have been trivialising
they will have been trivialising
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been trivialising
you had been trivialising
he/she/it had been trivialising
we had been trivialising
you had been trivialising
they had been trivialising
Conditional
I would trivialise
you would trivialise
he/she/it would trivialise
we would trivialise
you would trivialise
they would trivialise
Past Conditional
I would have trivialised
you would have trivialised
he/she/it would have trivialised
we would have trivialised
you would have trivialised
they would have trivialised
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.trivialise - make trivial or insignificanttrivialise - make trivial or insignificant; "Don't trivialize the seriousness of the issue!"
downplay, minimise, understate, minimize - represent as less significant or important
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I feel that we should respect our religion and holy book and not trivialise these things for hits and likes.
I would be afraid that I would trivialise something that deserved more reverence by just throwing up a tweet about something that is of personal importance, it just felt like, I don't want to cheapen it like that" - Actress Renee Zellweger.
Please don't trivialise the suffering of little children with your calls for justice and compensation for what was done to them.
Two more academic institutions and the Slovak Academy of Sciences have supported the universities in their criticism of the paper and the actions of the current education minister.Following the critical statements from the Comenius University in Bratislava, the Pavol Jozef Scaronafaacuterik University in Koscaronice, teachers and other academic and scientific institutions have also voiced their disagreement with the attempts to cover up and trivialise the case of Speaker of Parliament Andrej Danko's doctoral dissertation.
"Treat a funeral like Ascot's Ladies Day and not only does that trivialise death, but the spotlight of consolation shifts away from the family, where it would have been had the congregation dressed uniformly."
Dawn.com Islamabad The Foreign Office (FO) on Thursday warned against a"malicious campaign"being used to trivialise Pakistan's achievements in the war against terrorism, days after United States (US) President Donald Trump announced a new National Security Strategy (NSS) which is tough on Pakistan.
ISLAMABAD:The Foreign Office (FO) on Thursday warned against a malicious campaign" being used to trivialise Pakistan's achievements in the war against terrorism.The announcement comes just days after the United States (US) President Donald Trump announced the newNational Security Strategy (NSS)which is particularly hard on Pakistan.
Kapoor says the film is very important for the entire nation and so, he does not want to trivialise it by talking about himself.
Writing on Twitter, he said: "I'm sure the attempt wasn't to trivialise important issue of women's security so I hope dad apologises for the misplaced attempt at humour." Widespread media attention on sexual harassment is part of changes brought about by the fatal gangrape of a student on a New Delhi bus last December which led to profound introspection about gender inequality in India.
The parole board noted his positive efforts while in jail but said releasing him would trivialise the killing.
In no way do we trivialise what is clearly a very important decision - in fact our deal description begins with 'Altering the physique needs a lot of careful consideration,'' and the facts that were clearly presented.
THE mother of heiress Robyn Whitehead has accused rock star Pete Doherty of attempting to "trivialise" her death.