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marginalization
noun as in exclusion from dominant culture
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Example Sentences
Soraya Chemaly, author of the appropriately named "Rage Becomes Her," pointed out to me that other forms of oppression, like racism and homophobia, rely on marginalization.
Furthermore, the practice is tightly bound to the seemingly intransigent social marginalization of women.
Because of the language’s marginalization, she was taught to understand her parents’ tongue but never to speak it.
His societal wound, while not attributable to any physical imperfection, is more apparent — the lived truth of marginalization.
L.A.’s Black day parties fill a need for belonging and for partying in peace without discrimination or marginalization.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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