downplay u rečniku PONS

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Initial newspaper reports were short, as little as 40 words, and downplayed the size of the disaster as a minor event.
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This statement angered prosecutors, who felt she was downplaying the seriousness of her crime.
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Many politicians downplayed the incidents, claiming that the situation was under control.
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Hill brought an emphasis on classical and mathematical education, and downplayed the agricultural and technological elements for which the university had originally been established.
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Flea, who had centered his bass playing around the slapping technique, downplayed on this in favor of more traditional and melodic bass lines.
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These issues are often downplayed by individuals and organizations with a financial interest in the trade.
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He downplayed his enthusiasm in order to get the part.
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Despite this impact, the size and scope of the events have been downplayed over time.
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The representation of every society's flaws or misconduct is typically downplayed in favor of a more nationalist or patriotic view.
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The theoretical aspect of the education was downplayed in favor of the practical.
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