Social exclusion is a term used to describe the process of marginalizing certain groups or individuals from society. This phenomenon is often caused by systemic inequalities that limit access to resources, opportunities, and social networks. To describe this process, people use different terms with similar meanings, such as social marginalization, social isolation, and social deprivation. Social marginalization refers to the process of being pushed to the margins of society, while social isolation describes the state of being cut off from social networks. Social deprivation is often caused by lack of access to resources that leads to exclusion. Each of these terms is used to describe different aspects of social exclusion, but they all point to the same phenomenon of exclusion and isolation from society.