verb
- treating a person or group as unimportant or powerless; pushing to the edge of society or a group
Usage: present participle of marginalise; British English spelling (American: marginalizing)
Examples
- The policy is marginalising low-income families by reducing access to public services.
- She felt the company was marginalising her contributions by not inviting her to important meetings.
- Marginalising minority voices in the discussion prevents us from hearing diverse perspectives.
- The new curriculum risks marginalising traditional subjects in favour of STEM.
- They accused the government of marginalising rural communities in its development plans.
- Marginalising workers without formal qualifications limits their job opportunities.