Marginalization

//ˌmɑː(ɹ)dʒɪnəlaɪˈzeɪʃən//

Synonyms for "marginalization" (1 found)

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Noun(1 words)

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5 relation types

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Translations

15 translations across 15 languages.

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Belarusian

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  • маргіналіза́цыя noun (act of marginalizing)

Catalan

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  • marginació noun (act of marginalizing)

Estonian

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  • marginaliseerumine noun (act of marginalizing)

Finnish

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  • marginalisoituminen noun (act of marginalizing)

French

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  • marginalisation noun (act of marginalizing)

Galician

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  • marxinación noun (act of marginalizing)

German

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  • Marginalisierung noun (act of marginalizing)

Italian

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  • emarginazione noun (act of marginalizing)

Latvian

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  • marginalizācija noun (act of marginalizing)

Polish

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  • marginalizacja noun (act of marginalizing)

Russian

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  • маргинализа́ция noun (act of marginalizing)

Slovak

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  • marginalizácia noun (act of marginalizing)

Spanish

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  • marginación noun (act of marginalizing)

Swedish

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  • marginalisering noun (act of marginalizing)

Ukrainian

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  • маргіналіза́ція noun (act of marginalizing)

Sample sentences

4 total sentences available.

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This policy will lead to the marginalization of millions of people.

Source: tatoeba (5270157)

The social marginalization of the language (Nahuatl) and of indigenous communities led to a decrease in the number of speakers in the twentieth century.

Source: tatoeba (6049599)

Local residents had long been resigned to their marginalization in the global economy and were used to seeing their young departing for jobs elsewhere.

Source: tatoeba (7023240)

The English teacher's cruel remarks about non-native speakers foster an atmosphere of exclusion and marginalization.

Source: tatoeba (11768663)

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