verb
- treating a person or group as insignificant or unimportant; pushing to the edge of society or a situation
Usage: present participle of marginalize
Examples
- The company was accused of marginalizing women in leadership positions.
- His constant interrupting was marginalizing other team members’ contributions.
- The new policy risks marginalizing students from low-income families.
- She felt the group was marginalizing her ideas without proper consideration.
- The documentary explores how certain communities have been marginalized throughout history.
- By focusing only on urban issues, the campaign was marginalizing rural voters.