Minimisation is a form of deception where denial is combined with rationalization when complete denial is not believable. It involves downplaying the importance of an event or emotion and is often used as a strategy to cope with guilt. Some words associated with minimisation include downplaying, understating, and trivializing.
Carnegie Mellon University
Spring 2021
This advanced course reexamines traditional concepts of discrete mathematics (relations, functions, logic, graphs, algebra, automata) in the context of computation and algorithms, necessitating a strong background in discrete math.
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