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marginalize

[ US /ˈmɑɹdʒənəˌɫaɪz/ ]
VERB
  1. relegate to a lower or outer edge, as of specific groups of people
    We must not marginalize the poor in our society

How To Use marginalize In A Sentence

  • This could result in his contributions being marginalized or minimalized.
  • Move to the Left, encourage mass protest, and they risked being marginalized in a revolutionary confrontation.
  • In the one study I am aware of that focuses on sites close to Magude and addresses Iron Age developments in a lowveld region straddling the international border, the significance attached to pottery demonstrates both how archaeological mappings have tacitly marginalized this area from history and how gender ideologies have buttressed this representation. Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique
  • Seek the Kingdom of God and his justice here on earth through effective, brotherly solidarity with the neediest and the marginalized!
  • And what of the male dancer, historically marginalized but increasingly interesting on both the dance and fashion front? The Times Literary Supplement
  • Did television marginalize the Alliance and thereby contribute to its failure?
  • It appears that the charismatic Parker's first contribution is to hypnotise Zuckerberg, his second to marginalise Saverin, his third to hold out the prospect of big hedge-fund money, and the fourth to suggest shortening the title to "Facebook". The Social Network – review
  • Soon after, though, the curtain will drop and the media will attempt to marginalize bloggers, hoping they will go away.
  • That is what happens when you poison your growth through letting others diminish, marginalize and demoralize you from reaching your potential.
  • Read theology and biblical studies from global voices, or from historically marginalized peoples or groups. Christianity Today
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