banalization
English
Etymology
From French banalisation, from Middle French ; as if banalise + -ation.
Noun
banalization (countable and uncountable, plural banalizations)
- American spelling and Oxford British English standard spelling of banalisation.
- 2014, Shirin Deylami, Jonathan Havercroft, The Politics of HBO’s The Wire: Everything is Connected, page 129:
- At first glance, one could critically dismiss The Wire as reflective of the banalization of violence, for violence is everywhere...
- 2014, Shirin Deylami, Jonathan Havercroft, The Politics of HBO’s The Wire: Everything is Connected, page 129:
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