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trivialization
noun
The act of trivializing
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"trivialization" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the process of reducing something to an unimportant or insignificant level. For example, "The trivialization of this philosophical debate into a series of simple sound bites detracts from its overall value."
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Yet perhaps the ultimate consequence of The Note's style of political coverage is not the trivialization of important stories but, rather, the inflation of trivial ones.
It has survived hundreds of years of exposure and trivialization.
It's the trivialization of news.
That, in turn, may have led to the trivialization and devaluation of cheerleading.
Although female athletes rarely suffer from role conflict ("an athlete or a woman?") as they once did, the mass media still contribute to the trivialization of female athletes, whose physical attractiveness is often stressed at the expense of their sporting prowess.
The power of totalitarian ideology, he wrote, is that it acts as "a veil behind which human beings can hide their own fallen existence, their trivialization, and their adaptation to the status quo..
The tidal wave of money keeps happening, the trivialization of coverage keeps happening, the extremism of the Republican Party keeps happening (Ted Cruz: abolish the I.R.S.; Rand Paul: the Common Core is "un-American").
Successful examples tend to include some sort of transformation, to keep mockery from turning into trivialization: a play within a film, a diarist who isn't really Hitler, or, as in this case, YouTube parodies of a film, and not of footage of, say, an actual Hitler appearance.
The campaigns get to trash each other; the campaign reporters get some fodder for Twitter; the cable talking heads get something to gab about; and commentators at serious sites such as this one get something to bemoan: the trivialization and cretinization of American politics.
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The museum never exhibited the piece, probably because Krafft's accompanying artist's statement made fairly clear that his intentions were to minimize the Holocaust: "Denial or 'trivialization' of the received history of this sixty-year-old set of events has been declared a criminal act by nine European governments and the United Nations.
There's something especially repellent about the manipulation and vulgarization and, thus, the trivialization of historical horrors.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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