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downplay - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- significance: There is still widespread disbelief or downplaying of the real significance of Peak Oil.
- role: Perhaps the only major quibble between the novels and the screenplays is the downplaying of the role of Sergeant Wield on television.
Object
- awfulness: The comments on downplaying the awfulness of the scenario strike a chord with me.
- seriousness: However, that was not to downplay the seriousness of what had happened.
- importance: To downplay the importance of learning a language, that can't be right.
- threat: But there are vested interests trying to obscure the science and downplay the threat in order to keep their present position.
- role: However, certain camps may try to downplay the role of the people in future Iraqi developments.
Used with why or when
- what: They all deserved punishment and Jackson, as sometimes happens, sounded silly downplaying what they had done.
Modifying Another Word
- often: The importance of these is often downplayed in discussion of Keynes's work.
- also: The role of memory is also downplayed in favor of the internalization of language rules which may not be explicitly explained.
- n't: It also gives you the edge over other candidates with similar qualifications as yourself, so do n't downplay its importance.
- consistently: The problems and failings of PPPs are consistently downplayed.
- significantly: Moreover, while seeking to significantly downplay its own role the Government makes much of the role of trustees.
- always: Nintendo always downplays them self's, they act coy.
Preposition: in
- favor: The role of memory is also downplayed in favor of the internalization of language rules which may not be explicitly explained.
- circle: However, cosmic purposes like setting the creation to rights and gathering all things together in Christ seem to be downplayed in Reformed circles.
- discussion: The risks with NSAIDs always seem to be downplayed in these discussions.
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