de-sensationalize

[US]/[ˌdiːˈsen.səˈnæʃ.ə.laɪz]/
[UK]/[ˌdiːˈsen.səˈnæʃ.ə.laɪz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To remove the sensational elements from a story or report.
v. (transitive)To make something less sensational or shocking.
v. (intransitive)To reduce the sensationalism surrounding something.

Phrases & Collocations

de-sensationalize news

de-sensationalize further

de-sensationalized claims

de-sensationalize it

de-sensationalize content

de-sensationalize quickly

de-sensationalized version

de-sensationalize media

Example Sentences

we need to de-sensationalize the news report to avoid causing unnecessary panic.

the public relations team worked to de-sensationalize the company's image after the scandal.

it's important to de-sensationalize social media discussions about mental health.

the journalist aimed to de-sensationalize the story by presenting the facts objectively.

let's de-sensationalize the situation and focus on finding a practical solution.

the study sought to de-sensationalize the risks associated with the new technology.

the editor asked the reporter to de-sensationalize the article before publication.

de-sensationalizing the issue is crucial for fostering a productive dialogue.

the goal was to de-sensationalize the debate and encourage reasoned discussion.

we must de-sensationalize the data to ensure accurate understanding of the trends.

the campaign aimed to de-sensationalize the topic of climate change.

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