[
US
/ˌmɑɹdʒənəɫəˈzeɪʃən/
]
NOUN
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the social process of becoming or being made marginal (especially as a group within the larger society)
the marginalization of literature
the marginalization of the underclass
How To Use marginalization In A Sentence
- The most one could expect is that we will dare to speak against internal exclusions and marginalizations, that we might call attention to how the identity of ‘the group’ has been centered on the intersectional identities of a few.
- Fear of marginalization runs deep in the printmaking psyche.
- Thirty two years later, the life of the Bahamian is still sadly crippled by the manacles of marginalisation and the chains of economic slavery.
- Much of that material romanticizes and exoticizes the real pain of social marginalization.
- South Africans alone are guilty for this shameful marginalisation of our visual arts.
- This kind of purist reform may lead to the marginalization of the GOP across america. RNC resolution won't 'handcuff' Steele, co-sponsor says
- She is working hard towards cutting out any need for slavery in her life and asserts her right to work part-time without it being seen as a sign of marginalisation.
- The capitulation of the left on economic growth parallels its defeat and marginalisation in political struggles.
- I had no idea that "marginalization" has such arbitrary meaning these days. The Marginalization--Or Not--Of Philippine Speculative Fiction
- They alone are guilty for this shameful marginalization of our visual arts.