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to downplaying
verb
To de-emphasize; to present or portray as less important or consequential.
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Adele seems to have followed XL's lead when it comes to downplaying financials.
He evolved into an educational reformer committed to downplaying the influence of classics, introducing modern subjects, and opening up higher education to women.
The group's responses range from denial to downplaying the incident.
Their leadership has a history of misogyny - from describing women as "b*tches" and "c*nts" to downplaying rape.
Plenty of stars have stumbled when it comes to downplaying a scandal, coping with bad press or simply making a smooth apology.
But the younger Trump, who has been among the most visible surrogates for his father's presidential campaign, quickly pivoted to downplaying the comments' significance.
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Students and trainees were given five options, ranging from immediately pulling the drug from shelves--regulators stated cheaper, more effective pills without such grave side effects exist--to downplaying risks and promoting the drug heavily, creating a media-driven whitewash in which consumers could not discern problems, and therefore readily open their pockets.
Ali tried to downplay threats.
Norris is keen to downplay her role.
Too many people try to downplay it.
Officials continued to downplay the protests.
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