will marginalize
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future tenseof marginalize.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
marginalizeverb (used with object)to place in a position of minor or marginal importance, significance, relevance, or effect.
Example Sentences
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Others in the comments worried that walling off Integrity discussions on Workplace will marginalize the work and make it harder to collaborate with colleagues in other departments.
From The Verge ● Nov. 16, 2021
But she says she fears pressure by the authorities will marginalize Muslims, leading more and more of them to radicalism.
From Reuters ● Jul. 27, 2012
If Congress ignores that call, it will marginalize itself, which Holbrooke insists would be a "dumb" move.
From Time Magazine Archive
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