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- verb Present participle of
marginalise .
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Examples
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"marginalising" him and of seeking to gain political mileage for the ANC through the food programme.
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We frankly risk undermining that conversation, and providing 'street cred' to elements we would not favour, by publically marginalising them in this way.
H.A. Hellyer: Britain's New Counter-Terrorism Policy and Its Drawbacks H.A. Hellyer 2011
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It has been fascist in its behaviour, marginalising those who have been opposed to women's ordination.
Church of England parish sings battle hymns as it plans move to Rome Stephen Bates 2010
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We frankly risk undermining that conversation, and providing 'street cred' to elements we would not favour, by publically marginalising them in this way.
H.A. Hellyer: Britain's New Counter-Terrorism Policy and Its Drawbacks H.A. Hellyer 2011
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We do ourselves no favours trying to apply simple, narrow analyses to these experiences because in doing so, we wind up erasing and marginalising those experiences that do not fit our predetermined view.
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We frankly risk undermining that conversation, and providing 'street cred' to elements we would not favour, by publically marginalising them in this way.
H.A. Hellyer: Britain's New Counter-Terrorism Policy and Its Drawbacks H.A. Hellyer 2011
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The most pro-European party in British politics finds itself part of a government that is marginalising itself in Europe while making it significantly harder to save the euro.
The political and personal failings of David Cameron | Observer editorial 2011
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But then the EU is always rather good in spending our money in marginalising dissent.
Mark Seddon: The EU Grabs More Power; The Rest Do Nothing Mark Seddon 2011
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They eat up greenfield sites on the edge of conurbations and encourage car journeys, thereby marginalising people without cars, and increasing both local pollution and global carbon emissions.
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But then the EU is always rather good in spending our money in marginalising dissent.
Mark Seddon: The EU Grabs More Power; The Rest Do Nothing Mark Seddon 2011
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