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is stigmatized
verb
To characterize as disgraceful or ignominious; to mark with a stigma or stigmata.
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In most other circumstances, disability is stigmatized.
"Fresh Kills is stigmatized, and that's a real issue," he said.
A tenured professor, he reports that his field of interest is stigmatized.
It is stigmatized and hence poor or no data and whispered discussion.
But experts who study the trafficking say that prosecutions are rare because the practice is stigmatized and deeply underground.
So don't take pride in your group for granted, especially when your group is stigmatized by society.
The more the process of recollection is stigmatized in the "Nebula" anthology, the more a reader wonders just what it is its participants are trying to forget.
"Whether this turns out to be a serious issue or not, when a drug is stigmatized in public, people just withdraw from taking it".
However, once a member falls asleep or hallucinates, he or she is stigmatized by this very group by being asked to leave.
Although coal is stigmatized as a "dirty" source of energy, half of the nation's electric power comes from coal-fired generation.
Still, abortion is stigmatized socially, legally and religiously, and abortions for unmarried women are illegal, resulting in high numbers of illegal terminations.
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