banalisation

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

Translation

n.The process of making something ordinary, trite, or commonplace

Phrases & Collocations

cultural banalisation

banalisation of art

banalisation process

banalisation trend

banalisation phenomenon

prevent banalisation

avoid banalisation

media banalisation

banalisation danger

banalisation criticism

Example Sentences

the banalisation of contemporary art has diminished its ability to challenge viewers.

critics warn about the gradual banalisation of political discourse in democratic societies.

cultural banalisation occurs when commercial interests overshadow traditional values.

the banalisation of language in social media leads to simplified thinking.

some scholars argue that global tourism contributes to the banalisation of local customs.

the banalisation of everyday life can result in feelings of emptiness and disconnection.

advertising contributes to the banalisation of beauty standards in modern society.

the banalisation of history in textbooks oversimplifies complex events.

we must resist the banalisation of important social issues through education.

the banalisation of religious symbols diminishes their spiritual significance.

mass production leads to the banalisation of handmade craftsmanship.

television programming often reflects the banalisation of cultural content for ratings.

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