noun
- plural of margination; the process or result of being pushed or moved to the margin or edge of something, especially in a social or political context.
- in medical or biological contexts, the accumulation or concentration of cells or particles at the margins or edges of a structure or vessel.
Usage: formal; often used in academic or sociological contexts
Usage: technical; medical/biological
Examples
- The marginations of minority groups in society have been a persistent challenge for policymakers.
- Historical marginations of certain communities have had lasting effects on their economic opportunities.
- The study examined the marginations of different cell types within the tissue sample.
- Social marginations can lead to reduced access to education and healthcare.
- Understanding the causes of marginations is essential for developing inclusive policies.