marginalize

ஓரங்கட்ட
definition
verb
attempting to marginalize those who disagree
treat (a person, group, or concept) as insignificant or peripheral.
example
He concludes that the nature of this coverage serves to 'marginalize' the groups and assert a greater level of social control over them.
Soon after, though, the curtain will drop and the media will attempt to 'marginalize' bloggers, hoping they will go away.
Though there are attempts to 'marginalize' us, our voices are still being heard.
The effect of this was to 'marginalize' all advocacy groups and interest groups that were not corporate.
They will continue to treat Hong Kong as a marketplace - and seek to 'marginalize' dissenters as troublemakers.
Once again, it's about attempting to 'marginalize' Christianity for political gain.
by removing religion from the public space, we 'marginalize' it
This is hardly the first time that a major media network used its power to 'marginalize' political beliefs that contradict those of its owners.
attempting to 'marginalize' those who disagree
So I definitely saw the attempts to 'marginalize' me early on.
The reason is that in national and many global contexts, the terms in which one can talk of dispossession and 'marginalization' do not fit the unique history of Kashmir.
Instead of the isolation and the sort of 'marginalization' of Sudan that they did the in the past, they would like to move forward with a policy now of engagement.
Taiwan must not be 'marginalized' , belittled or treated as a locality, he said.
They cater to an elite audience that has 'marginalized' market exchange as peripheral.
When you look not just to religion but you look to poverty, when you look to social and ethnic 'marginalization' , is it obvious what the solution could be?
Literature that is widely taught today includes writings by women and members of other historically 'marginalized' groups.
Ever since the last elections, in 2001, the two camps have been attempting to 'marginalise' each other.
However, I believe what this government is attempting to do is get a political mandate to further 'marginalise' our aboriginal interests.
Victims are 'marginalised' and suffer twice over when the legal process treats them as mere evidence.
The simplification of identities into news-friendly sound-bites throughout the NATO bombing campaign often further 'marginalises' minority groups.
In other words: sell out, or resign yourself to 'marginalization' .
The term ethnic minority is often used to refer to 'marginalized' cultural groups.
The alternative, to collapse the diversity into a univocal simplification, inevitably 'marginalises' some members of the community and their interests.
But then again, I went on to blame the mainstream media to a certain degree for 'marginalizing' actors as some kind of annoying special interest group that are like little gnats that fly around.
We call on our governments and political and civic leaders to work with us to reverse the 'marginalization' of our community and save our society from this downward spiral.
Research shows early school leaving 'marginalises' different groups in society, particularly young unskilled men, lone parents and young people in disadvantaged areas or rural areas.
In general, she argues that community college students are multidimensional, yet institutions frequently see them in more constricted terms, further 'marginalizing' them.
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