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How to pronounce marginalize in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms marginalise
Type of interact
Derivation marginalization


We must not marginalize the poor in our society.

Examples of marginalize

marginalize
This highlights your repeated attempts to marginalize by argumentum ad hominem.
From the en.wikipedia.org
On the air, Burke accused Clear Channel broadcasters of trying to marginalize him.
From the orlandosentinel.com
To accept me is to marginalize me with the assumption that I am less than you.
From the sltrib.com
After this, the old Communist Party sought to eliminate and marginalize Sison.
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Critics see the moves as an effort by al-Maliki to marginalize perceived opponents.
From the timesunion.com
Their intent is to marginalize and trivialize Christianity and stuff it in a closet.
From the economist.com
That's made it easier for the airlines and its media mouthpieces to marginalize her.
From the washingtonpost.com
Painful history had helped them learn to marginalize groups espousing such ideologies.
From the time.com
The only hope for a long-term solution is to marginalize religion in public discourse.
From the scienceblogs.com
More examples
  • Relegate to a lower or outer edge, as of specific groups of people; "We must not marginalize the poor in our society"
  • (marginalization) the social process of becoming or being made marginal (especially as a group within the larger society); "the marginalization of the underclass"; "the marginalization of literature"
  • (Marginalization (probability)) Conditional probability is the probability of some event A, given the occurrence of some other event B. Conditional probability is written P(A|B), and is read "the (conditional) probability of A, given B" or "the probability of A under the condition B". ...
  • To relegate (something, especially a topic or a group of people,) to the margins or to a lower limit
  • (Marginalized) Completely or mostly left out of the predominant economic and cultural power structure in a society.
  • (marginalized) Excluded, ignored, or relegated to the outer edge of a group/society/community.
  • (Marginalization) The process by which individuals and groups are excluded from the mainstream of social life. Members of such groups often feel they are not receiving the prestige and/or economic rewards they deserve.
  • (Marginalization) The process through which people are prevented from finding work, attaining enhanced levels of education, gaining access to social services and therefore cannot become fully participating members of society. ...
  • (marginalization) often used in an economic or political sense to refer to the rendering of an individual, an ethnic or national group, or a nation-state powerless by a more powerful individual, ethnic or national group, or nation-state. ...