banalisation

[US]/ˌbænəlaɪˈzeɪʃn/
[UK]/ˌbænələˈzeɪʃn/

Übersetzung

Redewendungen & Kollokationen

banalisation of

banalisation process

risk of banalisation

banalisation theory

banalisation trend

banalisation effect

banalisation of art

banalisation impact

banalisation culture

banalisation today

Beispielsätze

the banalisation of violence in media desensitizes young audiences to real-world suffering.

critics argue that social media has led to a rapid banalisation of art and culture.

we must actively prevent the banalisation of hate speech in our modern political discourse.

the constant banalisation of important news stories is a direct result of the twenty-four-hour news cycle.

the banalisation of racism on the internet poses a severe threat to community cohesion.

the director's latest film explores the gradual banalisation of everyday life in modern society.

through careful preservation of the original architecture, they successfully resisted the banalisation of the historic city center.

the philosopher wrote extensively about the cultural banalisation that accompanies unbridled consumerism.

pop music often contributes to the banalisation of complex emotional struggles for the sake of a catchy hook.

how can we stop the banalisation of authority in the eyes of the younger generation?

recent societal trends show a worrying banalisation of extreme political views.

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