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Sidelining

Description:

Sidelining refers to the act of intentionally placing someone or something on the sidelines, often in favor of a more prominent or important person or thing. It can also encompass the process of diverting attention or resources away from a particular individual or entity.

Sample Sentences (Usage as a Noun):

  1. Her talent was evident, but she often found herself experiencing sidelining in the male-dominated industry.
  2. The company's decision to prioritize cost-cutting resulted in the sidelining of several employees.

Sample Sentences (Usage as a Verb):

  1. The coach decided to sideline the star player due to a minor injury.
  2. Her impressive skills were sidelinied by her teammates' constant need for attention.

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