View example sentences and word forms for Marginalised.
Marginalised meaning
simple past and past participle of marginalise
Example sentences (20)
A curious position for a senior cleric of a church whose founder made a point of reaching out to the most marginalised people in his society: lepers, prostitutes, foreigners and the down at heel.
Also under consideration are ways to better welcome of LGBTQ+ Catholics and others who have been marginalised by the church, and for new accountability measures to check how bishops exercise their authority to prevent abuses.
Andrew Harding, Messing-cum-Inworth parish councillor, told the hearing the council has been “marginalised and ignored” by National Highways over the construction of a new junction 24 joining the A12, south of Inworth Road.
As the number of people affected by it decreases, those who are left behind are more and more likely to be isolated, marginalised, stigmatised and impoverished.
At present, simply being born an aboriginal person places an Australian seemingly in a highly marginalised position.
Because the rate of literacy among Dalits is increasing rapidly in comparison to other marginalised communities, they are challenging traditions.
By bringing marginalised sections of society into the ambit of formal banking, the PMJDY scheme has reduced financial untouchability.
Girl, Latinx, Deaf she might be and there’s plenty of material about her experiences as all three, but is it calculating to do a show about your marginalised identities in this era, asks Ricote?
Glitch, a UK charity aiming to end online abuse and championing digital citizenship, with a specific focus on black women and marginalised people, published its 2023 Digital Misogynoir Report in July.
He said that often it was because of where people live, their gender, their age or who they are people living in poverty, refugees and migrants, people with disabilities, ethnic minorities and other marginalised groups.
HUMZA Yousaf has announced a further £2 million in funding for loss and damage caused by in marginalised communities at COP28.
Identity politics is a political framework that priorities the experiences, perspectives, and concerns of marginalised groups, including ethnic and racial minorities, women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and others.
If ‘informed experts’ think a company worth $2 trillion is being marginalised (whilst it spends $69 billion to be competitive) then I honestly feel that hope has all but faded when it comes to reading factual data.
I first learned about the valuable role ECD practitioners play in poor and marginalised areas during a six-year period where I worked and earned a living as an ECD facilitator.
Maintaining it has meant keeping them marginalised and excluded ever since, gradually dispossessing them of ever more land.
Much of the positive work that these partner groups do within the community regularly goes unseen and is often marginalised.
One of society’s most marginalised groups – trans people.
Orokave is situated 40 kilometres outside Epupa and is dominated by Ovatjimba people who are also classified by the government as previously disadvantaged and marginalised.
Rather, Islam can affirm these marginalised ways of being.
Rukmini Rao, founder of Gramya Resource Center for Women in Hyderabad, who has worked extensively with the marginalised tribal communities of the Deccan said the Hakki Pikki are one of the most vulnerable tribes of India.