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What does trivialised mean?

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Verb
  1. simple past tense and past participle of trivialise
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They included claims Wonga had trivialised the decision to take out shortterm loans.
Madam President, unlike the last speaker I do not think this is an issue that should be trivialised in this way.
This is still not enough in my view to combat this kind of violence, which is all too often trivialised and which affects the most vulnerable, namely women and children.
Violence in Haitian society has been trivialised although at least one member of each family, or an acquaintance, has been a victim of it.
After an advert for the show was broadcast, ABC was slammed by adoption and parental groups for the way it trivialised the adoption process.
The team of 37 volunteers has already had success at breaking down the obstacles to accessing justice for women in the camps, against whom frequent acts of violence are traditionally trivialised by officials.

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