marginalise

[US]/ˈmɑːdʒɪnəlaɪz/
[UK]/ˈmɑrdʒɪnəlaɪz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to make someone or something seem less important; to push someone or something to the edge of a group; to deprive someone of power or influence

Phrases & Collocations

marginalise voices

marginalise groups

marginalise issues

marginalise perspectives

marginalise communities

marginalise individuals

marginalise experiences

marginalise cultures

marginalise opinions

marginalise narratives

Example Sentences

many communities feel marginalised by the government.

efforts to marginalise certain groups can lead to social unrest.

education systems should not marginalise students from different backgrounds.

she felt marginalised in her workplace due to her age.

marginalising voices in discussions can hinder progress.

marginalising certain cultures can lead to a loss of diversity.

they are working to ensure no one is marginalised in society.

marginalised communities often lack access to essential services.

policies that marginalise the poor need to be reformed.

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