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Sidelined Meaning in English

word · lemma: sideline

ˈsaɪdˌɫaɪnd
SYDE-lynd
sˈaɪdlaɪnd
SYDE-laynd

Definition

If someone is sidelined, they are removed from a job, activity, or group, often so they can no longer take part. It can also mean being ignored or pushed aside in decision-making.

Usage & Nuances

Most common in passive form: 'be sidelined'. Used in sports (injury), workplaces, or social settings. Suggests exclusion, often unfairly. Not as strong as 'fired' or 'banished.'

Example Sentences

She was sidelined after her injury.

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He felt sidelined in the meeting.

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Older workers are often sidelined by new technology.

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After the team changed managers, she got sidelined for no clear reason.

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I used to be part of the core group, but lately I've been sidelined.

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Many fear being sidelined as their company grows.

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