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mainstreaming

[ meyn-stree-ming ]

noun

  1. integration of children with special educational needs, such as a physical or mental disability, into conventional classes and school activities.


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Origin of mainstreaming1

First recorded in 1975–80; mainstream + -ing 1
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This may be an effort to mitigate the audience’s urge to divide attention between second screens or to capitalize on the mainstreaming of closed captioning in streaming content.

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This mainstreaming is something I’ve been calling out throughout the 25 years I’ve covered Latino politics.

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That doesn't necessarily mean the term's mainstreaming is harmless.

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The mainstreaming of his hateful rhetoric and the capitulation of the institutional Republican Party to him will be significant challenges to the American political system for years to come.

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“There are anti-vaxxers in Congress and in the Senate who are really mainstreaming this now, and this is going to have an effect on the budget that can be allocated toward pandemic preparedness and scientific research in the future.”

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