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the marginalization
noun
The act of marginalizing or something marginalized.
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He often spoke publicly about the marginalization of minorities.
The marginalization of Gauguin's art contributes to the flatness.
The Aborigine Issue More serious issues were also given their airing, especially the marginalization of Aborigines.
The marginalization of country music in New York, of course, goes way beyond Broadway.
According to this philosophy, the marginalization of teachers is necessary to raise the floor for students.
And picking one of them will spark a thousand thinkpieces about the marginalization of memoir.
Europeans have expressed alarm at what they see as the marginalization of the United Nations.
Edward Rothstein's lament over the marginalization of symphonic music in our trendy society is surely accurate.
The marginalization of the dance world in American culture is certainly one factor.
They contribute to the marginalization of the Taliban as a political and military force.
They cited a potential rise in fringe candidates as well as the marginalization of small parties.
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