marginals

/ˈmɑrdʒɪnəlz/
noun
  1. Plural of marginal; people or groups on the edge of mainstream society.
    • Policies should address the needs of marginals, not just the majority.
    • The charity works to support marginals who lack basic services.
    • In the documentary, marginals shared their stories of exclusion.
  2. Plural of marginal; electoral districts or seats that are closely contested.
    • The pollster predicted a swing in several key marginals.
    • Voter turnout was highest in the marginals.
    • The party targeted marginals to gain more seats in parliament.
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