"Marginalises" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Marginalises" Meaning

To marginalise means to make someone or something less important or influential, often by denying them access to power, resources, or opportunities. It can also refer to the act of treating someone or something as secondary or irrelevant, often as a result of social, economic, or political factors.

"Marginalises" Examples

Marginalises


Marginalises is the third person singular present tense of the verb "to marginalise", which means to make someone or something less important or influential, often by ignoring or excluding them.

Here are 5 usage examples:

Example 1:

The company's decision to relocate to a different city marginalises many long-serving employees who are not willing to move.

Example 2:

The new government policy marginalises disadvantaged groups, making it harder for them to access essential services.

Example 3:

The lack of representation in the media marginalises the voices of people from diverse backgrounds, perpetuating harmful stereotypes.

Example 4:

The company's failure to invest in emerging technologies marginalises it in a rapidly changing industry, putting it at risk of being left behind.

Example 5:

The school's emphasis on standardized testing marginalises students who may not excel in these types of assessments, leading to a lack of creativity and critical thinking.

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