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trivialistic
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trivialistic (comparative more trivialistic, superlative most trivialistic)
- Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of trivia.
- 1922, The Lutheran Quarterly, Vol. 52, p. 299:
There is a laying it on the letter to keep the life out, or the trivialistic use. - 1976, Frederick K. Huntington-Vigman, The Collapse of Western Civilization, p. 95:
The majority of philosophy departments have compromised themselves with scientific subjects (which they teach amateurishly), with trivialistic rigor and fatuous clarity. - 2006, Rasheed El-Enany, Arab Representations of the Occident: East-West Encounters in Arabic Fiction, p. 76:
Thus attention is drawn in passing to two different cultures; one that is formalistic and trivialistic and another that is pragmatic and goes for the heart of the matter. - 2012, Mitchell Symons, The Bumper Book For The Loo, p. 721:
In this supremo of weird and wonderful, astonishing and inexplicable facts, figures, stats and stories returns with a bumper selection of trivialistic treats - each one more remarkable and, yes, even more trivial than anything he's compiled before. - 2013, Dov M. Gabbay, Franz Guenthner, Handbook of Philosophical Logic, Vol. 11, p. 273:
In all modern systems of dialethic logic, the main focus lies in producing a non-trivialistic proof theory
- 1922, The Lutheran Quarterly, Vol. 52, p. 299:
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