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marginalize

[mahr-juh-nl-ahyz] / ˈmɑr dʒə nlˌaɪz /
VERB
exclude from dominant culture
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Bad Bunny's commitment to singing in Spanish in a music industry that has historically marginalized Latino voices makes his mammoth success even more emblematic.

From Barron's

Petro, who identifies as a non-practicing Catholic, went to Catholic school and has express his admiration for "liberation theology" -- a school of Christian thought focused on uplifting the poor and marginalized.

From Barron's

Hundreds of articles flooded the screen about people who were marginalized: immigrants, refugees, people living in poverty.

From Literature

My research shows that health injustice is most pronounced among the most marginalized — immigrants, people of color, the poor.

From Salon

The shop is devoted to highlighting banned books and uplifting marginalized authors, all from an inviting, thoughtfully designed space that practically insists you linger.

From Salon