ghettoize

verb
/ˈɡɛtoʊaɪz/US

Etymology

From ghetto + -ize.

Definitions

  1. To put (someone) in a ghetto, or to isolate as if in a ghetto.

  2. To make (a place) into a ghetto, or to add the characteristics of a ghetto.

    • Liberation includes the full range of sexual, social, racial and economic relations with the goal of empowering lesbianism as a valuable, legitimate choice for all women, not settling for a tolerance of ghettoized "deviant lifestyles."

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