1. marginalized - Adjective
2. marginalized - Verb
marginalized
simple past and past participle of marginalize
marginalized (comparative more marginalized, superlative most marginalized)
Subject to marginalization.
According to the current setup, any student group can apply for one of eighteen student group seats, with priority given to organizations that serve marginalized students. Source: Internet
Activists say many LGBTI individuals—especially those from marginalized backgrounds—face discrimination and harassment in their everyday lives including at their workplaces, schools, homes and hospitals. Source: Internet
Alluding to those comments, HRC’s David said in a statement Rogan has “attacked transgender people, gay men, women, people of color and countless marginalized groups at every opportunity.” Source: Internet
A large proportion of youth partaking in these sports, together with aesthetic damage to property from sports like skateboarding, has led to many board sports being marginalized by the greater world of sports in the past. Source: Internet
An interesting find from research on those who participate and initiate the gentrification process, the "marginal gentrifiers" as referred to by Tim Butler, is that they become marginalized by the expansion of the process. Source: Internet
About her refusal to be silenced, sidelined or marginalized. Source: Internet