0 past simple and past participle of ghettoize --
1 to treat a particular group in society as if they are different from the other parts of society and as if their activities and interests are not important to other people: --
It was a world apart from the lower floors of the building, where the regular settlement house functions were carried out among the denizens of the surrounding ghettoized slum.
They were not immediately ghettoized.
Organizers only allow rides to be organized in public areas for maximum outreach, not in established or ghettoized areas.
He asserts that political theory should not speak a ghettoized, jargon-laden private, academic language; rather, it should inform public intellectual and political deliberation.
In these cases, the argument for nation-building loses its force, since minority language speakers cannot be described as ghettoized if they choose to remain within their own linguistic communities.
Minority-language communities can become ghettoized when their members are unable or unwilling to master the majority language.
Those who cannot afford either will be ghettoized and barred from lucrative employment worldwide.