Examples of 'be marginalised' in a sentence

Meaning of "be marginalised"

be marginalised: This phrase conveys the idea of being pushed to the edge or excluded from the mainstream. It is often used in discussions about social issues or discrimination. For instance, 'Certain groups in society continue to be marginalised and overlooked.'

How to use "be marginalised" in a sentence

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be marginalised
They are there to be marginalised and that is all.
This is causing the social sphere to be marginalised.
We will be marginalised very quickly.
Consumer rights can not be marginalised.
Now, it will be marginalised intellectually.
Parties that refuse to participate will eventually be marginalised.
The local population can easily be marginalised during a major tournament.
Been specifically to activate those who would otherwise be marginalised.
The Hamburger Schule began to be marginalised by a movement which it had helped to create.
Black thinkers continue to be marginalised.
Otherwise, it will continue to be marginalised and its political and economic decline will accelerate.
Ruthless extremists can be marginalised.
Refugees can also be marginalised on the basis of gender, ethnicity, language, and poverty.
They should not be marginalised.
He was also concerned that the position of smaller member states would be marginalised.

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The state must be marginalised.
Not everyone fits within a group that is traditionally thought to be marginalised.
No! Atreides power must never be marginalised by the chaos of democracy.
This is still one of the areas where women continued to be marginalised.
Yet, leprosy-affected people continue to be marginalised and socially and economically disadvantaged.".
By the iron fist of white privilege I will not be marginalised.
Impose them ( Domecq ), or has allowed itself to be marginalised by social change, with its.
Despite improvements in economic performance, many parts of Africa continue to be marginalised.
An internally divided and discordant Europe will be marginalised at the global level.
Therefore, African banks will need to become regional players or will be marginalised.
Despite improvements in economic performance, Africa continues to be marginalised in the international economy.
The British realise that if they follow the rules, they will be marginalised.
Painting has proved too resilient a practice to be marginalised any longer.
In practice, people with disabilities continue to be marginalised.
Here, there was no other way, unless one wanted simply to be marginalised and disappear.
In world agricultural markets, LDCs have continued to be marginalised.
Furthermore, diseases and species that are important today may be marginalised in the future.
Crowdworkers, the digital galley slaves Yet these are not the only workers to be marginalised.
The national parliaments will, of course, be marginalised.

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