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Definition of Sidelining
1. sideline [v] - See also: sideline
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sidelining
Literary usage of Sidelining
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Creating Enemies of the State: Religious Persecution in Uzbekistan by Acacia Shields (2004)
"944 Effect: sidelining the Defense The obstacles to establishing innocence are
often so daunting that most defense attorneys give up long before they have ..."
2. Managing Diplomacy: The United States and Japan by Harrison M. Holland (1984)
"... to handle the day-to-day work, sidelining the few truly outstanding officers
for temporary public relations assignments could impair operations. ..."
3. Dansk-norsk-engelsk Ordbog by Johannes Magnussen (1902)
"... sammen med merge in el. into, -digel crucible, melting-pot, -ovn [smelting-]furnace.
-ske ladle. sidelining [c] melting etc.; fusion, liquefaction. ..."
4. Evictions and the Right to Housing: Experience from Canada, Chile, the by Antonio Azuela (1998)
"One direct consequence of the rent boycott was the "sidelining" of the ACC
councillors and the appointment of an administrator to run Alexandra. ..."
5. Agricultural Policy Reforms and Regional Market Integration in Malawi by Alberto Valdés, Kay Muir-Leresche (1993)
"Large-scale producers feel they have been discriminated against for too long,
and preoccupation with pricing has resulted in sidelining issues of ..."