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socially excluded

British  

adjective

    1. suffering from social exclusion

    2. ( as noun )

      the socially excluded

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How does your account connect with the broader observation that conspiracy theories tend to be embraced by people who feel socially excluded?

From Salon

Fed up with seeing visually impaired people socially excluded in churches, Chioma Ohakwe set up Bethesda Home Church three years ago to nurture and celebrate the musicians' talents, as well as providing a place of worship for a congregation many of whom also have sight issues.

From Reuters

Francis will be the first pontiff to meet the most socially excluded minority group in Slovakia.

From Seattle Times

It's all preying on our fears of being socially excluded or socially isolated.

From Salon

In turn, this meant they were at risk if being socially excluded.

From BBC