marginalizing Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈmɑː.dʒɪ.nəl.aɪz]
  • Us [ ˈmɑːr.dʒɪ.nəl.aɪz]

Meaning of marginalizing In English

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  • The microscope, the telescope, the infrared camera, for example, expand the perceptual field by marginalizing the infraliminal.

  • Coherence is lost by calling upon the coercive power of the state to protect against verbal oppression, thereby subordinating and marginalizing some members of society.

  • Now it is important to keep expanding without marginalizing.

  • I said my piece about the digital revolution and the marginalizing of classical music in an ever-expanding world of other musical possibilities.

  • However, embracing the nation as "the most meaningful context for self-definition" also requires "temporarily marginalizing other rubrics that could also provide a sense of identity".

  • Far from marginalizing issues of the senses, the body, and the handmade, the computer seems to amplify these concerns.

  • As the data were analysed, the processes of marginalization were linked to 'marginalizing discourses'.

  • But even that concession would leave out some speech currently protected (such as some hate speech) whose harm is precisely in its efficacy in marginalizing and silencing outsiders.

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