marginalise in English

verb
1
treat (a person, group, or concept) as insignificant or peripheral.
attempting to marginalize those who disagree

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1. It was once regarded as axiomatic that globalisation would marginalise politics.

2. We must not disable or marginalise them in a society that increasingly seems interested only in the successful.

3. Criminology, like crime control, tends to focus on males and marginalise females or render them invisible.

4. This in turn, will increase the stakes of multi-nationals in India's well being and marginalise sanction regimes.

5. Being able to satisfy their need s and fulfilment in this way has help marginalise the need. for religion.

6. 9 We must not disable or marginalise them in a society that increasingly seems interested only in the successful.

7. He doesn't, of course, want the "gay writer" tag to be turned against him,[sentence dictionary] to be an excuse to marginalise his work.

8. Where friends are concerned, some delays are to be expected but be sure you don't marginalise them in your quest for everything else.

9. That reversed years of British policy towards Europe, which resisted talk of an inner core that might marginalise Britain in vital matters of economic decision-making.

10. Sports are, by their nature, competitive and not everyone is good at them: "There are people who can be a bit self-conscious and you need to ensure you don't marginalise them."