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Britannica English: Translation of marginalize for Arabic Speakers. Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free! Log in Sign Up. Save Word. Definition of marginalize. Other Words from marginalize Marginalized Writing vs. Marginalized Writing vs. Marginalized People Marginalize provides a striking case of how thoroughly the figurative use of a word can take over the literal one. Examples of marginalize in a Sentence The program helps people from marginalized groups.
Recent Examples on the Web If people of color are not heard through the act and the process of voting, certain laws and practices stay in place and exclude and marginalize certain people. Cohen, Forbes , 19 Oct. First Known Use of marginalize , in the meaning defined above. Learn More About marginalize.
Economic marginalization means that people do not have the same chances as others to contribute to and benefit from the economy. They may struggle to make enough money to live a decent life, or to access critical healthcare if they fall ill. Political marginalization means that some groups of people are not able to participate democratically in the decision-making process. If you do not have a seat at the table, it is very hard to get your voice heard. And when we already struggle to do that, it means politicians have a very easy time continuing to ignore your needs and focus all their attention on the needs of the majority.
These forms of marginalization are broad, and they are very often interlinked. If someone is socially marginalized, it is very likely that they are also economically and politically marginalized. And it can be very hard to break out of this on your own. Marginalization affects myriad groups of people, but there are degrees of marginalization. Some groups, like senior citizens, may face similar causes for marginalization in many countries, while a certain minority ethnic group may face increased stigmatization and marginalization in one country or region but not, or far less so, in other countries.
In Poland, they are still targeted by hate groups and the media and ignored, if not openly antagonized, by the government.
Senior citizens are at high risk of marginalization because their decreasing mobility, and increasing need of care, make it more difficult to participate in society and make their opinions heard. Many live in a segregated home with other elderly citizens, a member of this small community but almost entirely removed from broader society.
Ethnic minorities are also at high risk of marginalization. The recent Black Lives Matter protests in the United States and elsewhere happened because black people are still marginalized in so many countries, and the governments simply are not fixing a broken system.
In Europe, the Roma face extreme marginalization, forced to live in separate communities without basic utilities, or forced to attend certain schools. Persons with disabilities are often marginalized. Physically, it may simply be more difficult to get out and do things—go to a workplace, a gym, the theatre.
And while buildings are increasingly equipped—often by force of law—to handle common disabilities, it is probably quite difficult for you to think of even three disabled politicians running your country. In other words, they are underrepresented in government, as is true with other groups mentioned. And this puts them more at risk of being marginalized.
Although women are still a minority in houses of parliament across Europe, their share of seats is increasing and many countries have been or are led by women.
But women are still marginalized. This makes it more difficult to develop careers and become financially independent.
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