marginalisation in A Sentence

    1

    This absence of investment contributes to the Marginalisation of these zones.

    0
    2

    Here he defended Proletkult which was facing Marginalisation at that time.

    0
    3

    Insecurely attached bi-cultural people tend to report greater Marginalisation from their friends and family.

    0
    4

    Inequality worsens poverty and Marginalisation- especially for those who already have less power than others.

    0
    5

    Their Marginalisation can be because they speak a different language, follow different customs or belong to a different religious group from the majority community.

    0
    6

    To understand this painful experience, other research has looked at whether personality traits, such as attachment style, can make a person more likely to feel intragroup Marginalisation.

    0
    7

    The power of everyday racism is in its cumulative effect- the ongoing experience of Marginalisation and repression can be a heavy burden with future incidents triggering memories of past experiences.

    0
    8

    The third phase(1990 and after) is marked by complete reversal of the first phase, that is, Marginalisation of the Congress party and the upper castes in the politics of the state.

    0
    9

    Are you interested in themes such as adolescents' substance use and addiction problems, antisocial and criminal behaviour, Marginalisation and exclusion, excessive use of social media, and social inequalities and mental and physical health?

    0
    10

    The reasons offered for their active stand against the BJP include the“unleashing of polarisation and hate politics; Marginalisation of Dalits, Muslims and farmers; steady erosion of the cultural and scientific institutions; and increasing censorship,

    0