0 past simple and past participle of sideline
1 If a sports player is sidelined they are prevented from playing or competing, and can only watch:
Johnson has been sidelined through injury.
He was sidelined after criticizing the policy.
The physiological context of signaling is mostly sidelined until the last two chapters, which are dedicated to signalling in development.
Yet such repetition is required, since it is clear that the research evidence has been read and ignored or at least sidelined.
Is it the contribution of academic allies which is sidelined in inclusive research - or that of co-researchers with learning disabilities?
And in this way, he saves himself from being entirely sidelined while avoiding usefulness and, thus, class eradication.
In the meantime, however, he was almost sidelined per manently.
One way in which the grand narrative is qualified or sidelined in this book is by the author's recurrent emphasis on continuity.
Reparational assistance, recognised as an international right to victims of state crime, has been sidelined by the government.
We hence participate in the debate, but if our convictions are being sidelined, we do not demand a special settlement for ourselves.