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Filter by Meaning The new policy may marginalise certain demographics and reduce their access to healthcare.
His lack of qualifications could marginalise him from being selected for the job.
The use of inaccessible language can marginalise the understanding of important information.
The secondary character had a marginalise appearance in the movie.
The fashion industry tends to marginalise models who do not fit the conventional beauty standards.
The media's portrayal of certain communities can marginalise them and perpetuate stereotypes.
Economic inequality can marginalise low-income families.
Some employers might marginalise people with disabilities by not offering them jobs.
The government's policies can marginalise certain ethnic groups.
The cultural dominance of one group can marginalise the customs and traditions of other groups.
Poverty can marginalise individuals and limit their access to healthcare.
The traditional gender roles in society can marginalise individuals who do not conform to them.
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