banalized

/bəˈnɑlaɪzd/
verb
  1. Past tense of banalize: made something ordinary, boring, or unoriginal.
    • They banalized the ceremony by turning it into a commercial event.
    • The artist felt that the media banalized her work by calling it 'cute.'
    • The constant repetition banalized the once-powerful slogan.
adjective
  1. Having been made ordinary, boring, or unoriginal.
    • He was disappointed by the banalized design of the new building.
    • The banalized version of the song lost all its emotional depth.
    • The once sacred tradition became a banalized tourist attraction.
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