verb
- making something seem less important, serious, or significant than it actually is
Usage: present participle of trivialise; British spelling
Examples
- She accused him of trivialising her concerns about workplace safety.
- The media was criticised for trivialising the environmental crisis.
- By making jokes about it, you’re trivialising a serious issue.
- The report warned against trivialising mental health problems.
- He felt the committee was trivialising his research findings.
- Stop trivialising my feelings about this situation.