marginalize in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for marginalize in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for marginalize in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

marginalize in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for marginalize in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

marginalise VB trans Brit, Aus, marginalize [ˈmɑ:dʒɪnəlaɪz, Am ˈmɑ:r-] VB trans

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to marginalize
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In the course of the 1960s and over the following decades, however, dynastic research marginalized interest in the subject.
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Their work focuses on redefining the concept of globalization within literature and art, and publishing marginalized and culturally oppressed writers and artists.
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He also warns woe betide anybody who tries to marginalize her, or question her station.
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However, she claimed that marginalized groups formed their own public spheres, and termed this concept a "subaltern counterpublic" or counterpublics.
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Those concerned with his view of justification worry that he marginalizes the importance of the penal substitutionary transaction that takes place at salvation.
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Further, they highlighted that such a holding sets a precedent of marginalizing the public good for the prosperity of a single business.
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It had few specifically defined responsibilities, however, and ministers who held the position were often marginalized in legislative debates.
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They are generally poor children, meant to depict the socioeconomically marginalized populations in the country.
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Protestors and demonstrations were effectively marginalized, in part because the conference venue was located in a nearly inaccessible place.
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It is committed to valuing knowledges that have been historically marginalized and delegitimized (i.e., youth, prisoner, immigrant, farmer) alongside traditionally recognized knowledges (i.e., scholarly).
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