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marginalize

Definition for marginalize

verb as in exclude from dominant culture

verb as in diminish the importance of

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The coalition warned, however, that doing so could “further marginalize high-risk populations and divert resources from struggling facilities while simultaneously overburdening higher-level facilities.”

If you're worried about the humanities on campus, the real threat right now is an ongoing movement to restructure academia to marginalize the humanities.

From Salon

We are easier to marginalize and to pacify if we fold ourselves into such tiny boxes.

We tend to marginalize or disregard those that do not.

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Because under such a regime, they will be made the official state religion and possess the power to marginalize and oppress any other groups who do not subscribe to their doctrines.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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