marginalise|marginalised|marginalises|marginalising in English

verb marginalise (Brit.)

['mɑrdʒɪnəlaɪz /'mɑːd-]

put in a position of secondary importance; keep a person or something away from the center of attention or power; treat as marginal (also marginalize)

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1. Yet, Cooperatives are marginalised and treated as …

2. 2 Left-wing dissidents have been emasculated and marginalised.

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

4. A further cause of marginalising such programmes is the problem of ghetto hours.

5. The stagnant part consists of marginalised people with "extremely irregular employment".

6. In so doing, politicians seem intent on marginalising the Beveridge inheritance and reinforcing social divisions.

7. Post-demonstration coverage also marginalised the political content, focusing, instead, on the activities of the violent minority.

8. Today, these communities have no autonomy but are isolated, marginalised and discriminated against.

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

10. Why then do some Malays keep on harping that they are marginalised?

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

12. The question of how to empower those people marginalised through disabilities and learning difficulties is, thus, a central one.

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

14. Are Anglophones Marginalised in Cameroon? A few state officials have denied claims of the Anglophone problem

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

16. 9 We must not disable or marginalise them in a society that increasingly seems interested only in the successful.

17. But most of this growing population is poor and marginalised, even before disaster strikes.

18. found themselves increasingly marginalised and many were forced to abandon their land, with equally devastating consequences for biodiversity.

19. 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.

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

21. Over the years, however, the tribes have become increasingly marginalised and their rich cultures and traditions have barely survived.

22. 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.

23. Likewise, in many Member States official services and NGOs work in tandem to improve access to public and private housing for marginalised minorities.

24. The term ‘Brahminical Patriarchy’ is an ideology by which upper castes have ritually, socially and economically marginalised the women and lower castes

25. After he was exiled and politically marginalised by Stalinism, Trotsky continued to argue for a united front against fascism in Germany and Spain.