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    marginal
    /ˈmɑːdʒɪnl/

    adjective

    • 1. relating to or at the edge or margin: "marginal notes"
    • 2. minor and not important; not central: "it seems likely to make only a marginal difference" Similar slightsmalltinyminuteOpposite vastgross

    noun

    • 1. a seat in a parliament or on a council that is held by a small majority and is at risk in an election: British "she is defending a key marginal for the Tories"
    • 2. a plant that grows in water close to the edge of land: "remove any dead foliage on water lilies and marginals"

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  2. MARGINAL definition: 1. very small in amount or effect: 2. of interest to only a few people: 3. the idea that small…. Learn more.

  3. Use the word marginal when something is minimal or barely enough. If you buy lemons and sugar, make lemonade and set up a stand on the street corner, but sell only a couple of glasses, your profits will be marginal.

  4. of minor importance, significance, relevance, or effect: Grids using even larger voltages are now being constructed, but will probably make only a marginal improvement in costs. Ethics is not a marginal issue, as it is the basis for the movement and progress of society.

  5. The meaning of MARGINAL is written or printed in the margin of a page or sheet. How to use marginal in a sentence.

  6. If you describe people as marginal, you mean that they are not involved in the main events or developments in society because they are poor or have no power.

  7. MARGINAL meaning: 1. very small in amount or effect: 2. of interest to only a few people: 3. the idea that small…. Learn more.

  8. (economics) (of costs and benefits) relating to or resulting from small changes. All three companies reported marginal revenue growth. not part of a main or important group or situation. marginal groups in society. Welsh was considered a marginal language.

  9. 1. Of, relating to, located at, or constituting a margin, a border, or an edge: the marginal strip of beach; a marginal issue that had no bearing on the election results. 2. Being adjacent geographically: states marginal to Canada. 3. Written or printed in the margin of a book: marginal notes. 4.

  10. Definition of marginal – Learner’s Dictionary. marginal. adjective. uk / ˈmɑːdʒɪn ə l / us. Add to word list. small and not important: a marginal effect / improvement. (Definition of marginal from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of marginal. in Chinese (Traditional) 小的, 微小的, 少量的… See more.

  11. marginal meaning, definition, what is marginal: a marginal change or difference is too s...: Learn more.

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