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Definition of marginalize in English: marginalize(British marginalise) verb ˈmɑːdʒɪn(ə)lʌɪzˈmɑrdʒənəˌlaɪz [with object]Treat (a person, group, or concept) as insignificant or peripheral. by removing religion from the public space, we marginalize it Example sentencesExamples - Once again, it's about attempting to marginalize Christianity for political gain.
- The simplification of identities into news-friendly sound-bites throughout the NATO bombing campaign often further marginalises minority groups.
- They will continue to treat Hong Kong as a marketplace - and seek to marginalize dissenters as troublemakers.
- Ever since the last elections, in 2001, the two camps have been attempting to marginalise each other.
- Research shows early school leaving marginalises different groups in society, particularly young unskilled men, lone parents and young people in disadvantaged areas or rural areas.
- In general, she argues that community college students are multidimensional, yet institutions frequently see them in more constricted terms, further marginalizing them.
- The alternative, to collapse the diversity into a univocal simplification, inevitably marginalises some members of the community and their interests.
- The term ethnic minority is often used to refer to marginalized cultural groups.
- But then again, I went on to blame the mainstream media to a certain degree for marginalizing actors as some kind of annoying special interest group that are like little gnats that fly around.
- Soon after, though, the curtain will drop and the media will attempt to marginalize bloggers, hoping they will go away.
- Taiwan must not be marginalized, belittled or treated as a locality, he said.
- This is hardly the first time that a major media network used its power to marginalize political beliefs that contradict those of its owners.
- The effect of this was to marginalize all advocacy groups and interest groups that were not corporate.
- Victims are marginalised and suffer twice over when the legal process treats them as mere evidence.
- However, I believe what this government is attempting to do is get a political mandate to further marginalise our aboriginal interests.
- Though there are attempts to marginalize us, our voices are still being heard.
- So I definitely saw the attempts to marginalize me early on.
- They cater to an elite audience that has marginalized market exchange as peripheral.
- Literature that is widely taught today includes writings by women and members of other historically marginalized groups.
- He concludes that the nature of this coverage serves to marginalize the groups and assert a greater level of social control over them.
Synonyms explain, give an explanation of, interpret, explicate, elucidate Definition of marginalize in US English: marginalize(British marginalise) verbˈmärjənəˌlīzˈmɑrdʒənəˌlaɪz [with object]Treat (a person, group, or concept) as insignificant or peripheral. attempting to marginalize those who disagree Example sentencesExamples - In general, she argues that community college students are multidimensional, yet institutions frequently see them in more constricted terms, further marginalizing them.
- Research shows early school leaving marginalises different groups in society, particularly young unskilled men, lone parents and young people in disadvantaged areas or rural areas.
- He concludes that the nature of this coverage serves to marginalize the groups and assert a greater level of social control over them.
- They will continue to treat Hong Kong as a marketplace - and seek to marginalize dissenters as troublemakers.
- However, I believe what this government is attempting to do is get a political mandate to further marginalise our aboriginal interests.
- Soon after, though, the curtain will drop and the media will attempt to marginalize bloggers, hoping they will go away.
- This is hardly the first time that a major media network used its power to marginalize political beliefs that contradict those of its owners.
- The alternative, to collapse the diversity into a univocal simplification, inevitably marginalises some members of the community and their interests.
- They cater to an elite audience that has marginalized market exchange as peripheral.
- So I definitely saw the attempts to marginalize me early on.
- Victims are marginalised and suffer twice over when the legal process treats them as mere evidence.
- Taiwan must not be marginalized, belittled or treated as a locality, he said.
- Ever since the last elections, in 2001, the two camps have been attempting to marginalise each other.
- The simplification of identities into news-friendly sound-bites throughout the NATO bombing campaign often further marginalises minority groups.
- But then again, I went on to blame the mainstream media to a certain degree for marginalizing actors as some kind of annoying special interest group that are like little gnats that fly around.
- Literature that is widely taught today includes writings by women and members of other historically marginalized groups.
- The effect of this was to marginalize all advocacy groups and interest groups that were not corporate.
- Once again, it's about attempting to marginalize Christianity for political gain.
- The term ethnic minority is often used to refer to marginalized cultural groups.
- Though there are attempts to marginalize us, our voices are still being heard.
Synonyms explain, give an explanation of, interpret, explicate, elucidate |