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The word "stigmatizing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adjective that is used to describe someone or something that is making someone feel ashamed, guilty, or judged. Example sentence: The teacher's stigmatizing comments about the student's test results were uncalled for.
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stigmatizing
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Present participle of stigmatize
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Thus perhaps the most famous article, the 80th, stigmatizing as an error the view that "the Roman Pontiff can and should reconcile himself to and agree with progress, liberalism, and modern civilization," sought its authority in the pope's refusal, in Jamdudum Cernimus, to have any dealings with the new Italian kingdom.
They did so in part by stressing the duties of marriage and procreation and by stigmatizing persons who failed to produce children.
6. Stigmatizing the Victim When verbal harassment or groping do occur in public areas, bystanders frequently look the other way rather than intervene, both to avoid a conflict and because they — on some level — blame the victim, observers say.
G.M.H.C. and the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation said the ad creates a grim portrait of life with H.I.V., further stigmatizing those with the infection.
We tend to think of laws stigmatizing black people as the more or less exclusive pathology of the Old South, but the first case to declare the legality of segregated schools was decided in Massachusetts.
Glazer doesn't have much trouble stigmatizing desire, but he doesn't have much to say about how it gets stoked.
"It's hard for me to understand how they came up with a name that, to me, is as bad and as stigmatizing as CFS," a patient in San Francisco told me.
Indeed, by stigmatizing an entire religious community, it would make such behavior more likely.
The Republicans, with the enthusiastic help of conservative media outlets, have done a fiendishly effective job of stigmatizing what is essentially a private-sector solution as a big-government intrusion, and a handout to the unworthy.
Rashes and abrasions appear on her back, where wings might be; her toes web together; and she picks at her fingers until they bleed, stigmatizing herself.
A flyer warned that Hollande was "stigmatizing investors and businessmen".
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