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Meanings of
marginalize
in anglès
Relegate to a lower or outer edge, as of specific groups of people.
marginalise
Synonyms
Examples for "
marginalise
"
marginalise
Examples for "
marginalise
"
1
Ten years ago there was a sustained effort to
marginalise
Irish republicanism.
2
That had the potential to further
marginalise
certain groups, she said.
3
Nor can anyone seek to
marginalise
or sideline another, he said.
4
Accusations of classist tendencies further sought to
marginalise
the party from the majority.
5
His first mistake has been to
marginalise
both African-Americans and Hispanics.
Usage of
marginalize
in anglès
1
It is not in our national interest to
marginalize
Americans of color.
2
They pushed male activists not to
marginalize
women's roles in the political movement.
3
No one should be allowed to
marginalize
us, politically or militarily.
4
They see both moves as attempts to encircle and
marginalize
Russia.
5
I think the ability to
marginalize
someone, and for someone to become invisible.
6
Now investors are watching for signs of how much Casino will
marginalize
Diniz.
7
Companies have embraced technologies and practices that
marginalize
the little guy.
8
You don't want to
marginalize
a particular group because you are not being inclusive.
9
Except back to DC to fight for the families you
marginalize
and vilify everyday.
10
Now minority shareholders are watching for signs of how much Casino will
marginalize
Diniz.
11
My racist people tend to
marginalize
them, and their lot can be a tough one.
12
They told McCain that the pledge would
marginalize
him and the office of the presidency.
13
It's just another way to
marginalize
and stigmatize.
14
Was this whole thing designed to
marginalize
her?
15
But the crown prince has also drawn criticism for attempts to silence dissidents and
marginalize
rivals.
16
Those who support current or tighter rules say that without restrictions, corporations might
marginalize
women and minorities.
Other examples for "marginalize"
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About this term
marginalize
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
marginalize women
marginalize a community
marginalize black
marginalize girls
marginalize men
More collocations
Marginalize
through the time