verb
- to make or treat as relative rather than absolute; to view in relation to something else
- to reduce the importance or significance of something by comparing it to other things
Usage: formal; academic
Usage: formal
Examples
- The historian tried to relativize the event by placing it in its proper historical context.
- We need to relativize our problems and remember that others face greater challenges.
- The philosopher argued that we should relativize moral judgments based on cultural differences.
- Don’t relativize the importance of this discovery just because similar ones exist.
- The teacher helped students relativize their test scores by explaining the grading curve.
- Critics accused him of trying to relativize serious ethical violations.