trivialize$501467$ - translation to german
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trivialize$501467$ - translation to german

BOOK BY STEPHEN L. CARTER
The Culture of Disbelief: How American Law and Politics Trivialize Religious Devotion; The culture of disbelief : how American law and politics trivialize religious devotion

trivialize      
v. trivialisieren, etwas herunterspielen, etwas bedeutungslos machen
play down         
TYPE OF DECEPTION
Trivializing; Trivialising; Minimization (psychology); Making light of; Make light of; Trivialisation; Makes light of; Understate; Trivialise; Trivialize; Downplaying; Minimalize; Minimalized; Minimalization; Belittle; Belittling; Trivialization (psychology); Make light; Underplaying; Minimalisation; Minimalise; Minimalised; Down play; Down playing; Play down; Playing down
herunterspielen
make light of         
TYPE OF DECEPTION
Trivializing; Trivialising; Minimization (psychology); Making light of; Make light of; Trivialisation; Makes light of; Understate; Trivialise; Trivialize; Downplaying; Minimalize; Minimalized; Minimalization; Belittle; Belittling; Trivialization (psychology); Make light; Underplaying; Minimalisation; Minimalise; Minimalised; Down play; Down playing; Play down; Playing down
So tun als ob etwas nicht wichtig ist; herabsetzen, über etwas lachen

Definition

belittle
(belittles, belittling, belittled)
If you belittle someone or something, you say or imply that they are unimportant or not very good.
We mustn't belittle her outstanding achievement...
= downplay
VERB: V n

Wikipedia

The Culture of Disbelief

The Culture of Disbelief: How American Law and Politics Trivialize Religious Devotion (ISBN 0-385-47498-9) is a 1994 book by Stephen L. Carter. In it, he holds that religion in the United States is trivialized by American law and politics, and that those with a strong religious faith are forced to bend to meet the viewpoint of a "public faith" which is largely faithless. Carter argues that there is a place for faith in public life, while still adhering to the separation of church and state.