the problem was either trivialized or ignored by teachers.
It's important not to trivialize the impact of mental health issues.
She tends to trivialize the efforts of her colleagues.
It's not right to trivialize the struggles of marginalized communities.
He has a tendency to trivialize serious discussions.
We should not trivialize the importance of education in society.
It's easy to trivialize the impact of climate change on future generations.
Some people trivialize the significance of cultural diversity.
She tends to trivialize the hard work put in by others.
He often trivializes the opinions of those who disagree with him.
It's not appropriate to trivialize the struggles of people living in poverty.
For women, we trivialize it as horror about wrinkles.
Don't offer them advice that trivializes their struggles.
It's true. As a culture, we have trivialized what is actually the defining decade of adulthood.
To add to this terrible situation, your feelings of sadness and hopelessness are trivialized.
The Puritans refused to celebrate Christmas because they thought it trivialized the holiday's religious message.
But I think the impulse to trivialize sex is part of our problem.
What a shame, then, that such an event is trivialized for the sake of anecdotes.
A few folks just maintained absolute stoic and deafening silence, which in some ways trivialized my loss.
I) In some ways, a lot of forms of making in school trivialize making.
And you wrote, " there is enough here to see, to understand, to experience --" You're trivializing my staring, Kara.
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