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marginalized
[ mahr-juh-nl-ahyzd ]
adjective
- placed in a position of little or no importance, influence, or power:
Technology has the power to amplify the voices of marginalized communities and strengthen our democracy.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of marginalize ( def ).
Word History and Origins
Origin of marginalized1
Example Sentences
A significant barrier for members of historically marginalized communities who seek to start or grow businesses is lack of access to capital.
AI systems have repeatedly been shown to cause problems that disproportionately affect marginalized groups while benefiting a privileged few.
We are elevating voices that have been historically marginalized and ignored.
Voting isn’t just about a candidate or a party, Huba said during Thursday’s event, it’s also about issues that impact marginalized communities.
Most of our stores are also women-owned or BIPOC-owned, and there’s been a growing awareness to not only support local indie shops but to also support traditionally marginalized communities.
When the rule of law and political transition fail to bring about change, disenfranchised and marginalized groups take up arms.
Two of the leading intellectual minds of today—marginalized, as all intellectual minds of the day are.
So-called “victim history,” focusing on marginalized classes, took over in academic circles.
It also engaged two marginalized groups, the Shia Houthi and some of the disgruntled movements in the south.
The law would also task a city staff member with accommodating complaints of discrimination from marginalized groups.
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