Relegate to a lower or outer edge, as of specific groups of people.
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.
6 Allawi has said any attempt to marginalise his bloc could lead to more bloodshed.
7 But it also realises that greater integration across the English Channel could marginalise Britain.
8 If we don't we will continue to marginalise their fears, and ignore important lessons.
9 Focus on the ABILITY and not the disability and remove the barriers that marginalise .
10 President Pervez Musharraf defends the pacts, saying they empower tribal elders and marginalise militants.
11 We essentially marginalise that point of view - well maybe we want to marginalise it.
12 He wanted to marginalise anyone who saw science and faith as compatible and mutually reaffirming.
13 Without equality, those in power will use their freedom of expression to abuse and marginalise others.
14 But Allawi has warned that any attempt to marginalise his bloc could trigger renewed sectarian violence.
15 It is merely another excuse to dismiss, ignore and marginalise women's voices, both literally and figuratively.
16 I hesitate to call it lesbian, because that seems to marginalise it far more than it deserves.
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