forbidden words: minorities
minorities
plural noun
sociology
groups that are different racially, politically, etc, from a larger group of which they are a part
– the treatment of defendants from minorities
– the region’s ethnic minorities
– women and minorities
– Students have called for greater numbers of women and minorities on the faculty.
from — Collins Dictionary
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example sentences: minorities
The ECI says the drive targets duplicate and deceased voters, but critics say its haste has disenfranchised many, especially migrants and minorities.
From BBC
Dean Cain’s decision to join ICE represents a fundamental betrayal of Superman’s core values, as the character has historically championed immigrants and minorities.
From Los Angeles Times
The difference between that last attack on minorities — started by President Nixon and lasting through Presidents Reagan and George H.W.
From Los Angeles Times
Hardliners have also vandalised scores of shrines of minorities like the Sufi Muslims in the past year.
From BBC
I knew that, in the past, seats had often been drawn to exclude representation for racial minorities, which was one of the motives for passing the Voting Rights Act in the 1960s.
From Salon
from — Synonyms and Antonyms of Words | Thesaurus.com. (2025, August 13). Thesaurus.com.
August 16th, 2025
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Minorities are / demographically not; / their oppressors are
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which is just what their / oppressors fear: becoming / the minority
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