marginalized
advancedC1/ˈmɑːrdʒɪnəlaɪzd/ · mar-gin-al-ized
Relating to or situated at the edge or margin; often used to refer to groups that are pushed to the periphery of society.
Meanings
Relating to or situated at the edge or margin; often used to refer to groups that are pushed to the periphery of society.
وہ جو کسی معاشرتی ڈھانچے میں کنارے یا حاشیے پر ہو، عموماً ایسے گروہوں کی طرف اشارہ کرتا ہے جنہیں معاشرت کے مرکزی دھارے سے دور رکھا گیا ہو۔
حاشیہ نشین
hashiya nasheen
Antonyms
Common Collocations
- marginalized communities
- marginalized voices
- marginalized groups
Example Sentences
Marginalized communities often lack access to essential services.
حاشیہ نشین جماعتیں اکثر بنیادی خدمات تک رسائی سے محروم ہوتی ہیں۔
Hashiya nasheen jamaatein aksar buniyadi khidmat tak rasai se mahrum hoti hain.
The author writes about the struggles of marginalized populations.
مصنف حاشیہ نشین آبادیوں کی جدوجہد کے بارے میں لکھتا ہے۔
Musannif hashiyah nasheen abaadiyon ki jidd o jahd ke baare mein likhta hai.
Policies must be created to support marginalized voices.
حکمت عملیوں کو حاشیہ نشین آوازوں کی حمایت کے لیے تیار کیا جانا چاہیے۔
Hikmat amal ko hashiyah nasheen aawazoon ki himayat ke liye tayaar kiya jana chahiye.
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💡 Memory Tip
Think of 'margins' in a book, where things that are not in the main text can often be overlooked.
Imagine a group of people standing away from the main crowd.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
پھرتے ہیں مولیٰ اس زمانے میں، ہم حاشیہ نشیں، کہ جینے کے حق سے بھی محروم رہے ہم سب.
Phirti hain Maula is zamane mein, hum hashiyah nasheen, Ke jeene ke haq se bhi mahrum rahe hum sab.
We wander in this era, marginalized by fate, Deprived even of the right to live.
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🗣️ Urdu Proverb
حاشیہ نشین کا کوئی نہیں ہوتا.
Hashiya nasheen ka koi nahi hota.
The marginalized have no one.
📖 Etymology
Origin: Latin "marginalis" — pertaining to a margin
First known use: 1960s
The term has evolved from its original context in Latin, referring to margins or edges, to denote social groups that are pushed to the periphery of society.