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the stereotyped
verb
To make a stereotype of someone or something, or characterize someone by a stereotype.
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Tagged values are attributes of a stereotype that are used to further specify the stereotyped model element.
In the long run, the chronic experience of stereotype threat may lead individuals to dis-identify with the stereotyped group.
"I think I'm not really the stereotyped Bond girl.
I'm not just talking about the stereotyped backslapping and punctuating every sentence with a fist bump.
"The underlying presumption is that Pashtun Muslims dress as all Muslims dress — as the stereotyped Arab".
There were no negative responses or references to the stereotyped aspects of the character, he said.
L.A. isn't the stereotyped salad capital of the country for nothing.
These are the stereotyped minority Everymen who must protect Charlie in order to advance her political program.
Ask students to discuss them in their groups with regard to the stereotyped group they have selected for their project.
The figurines are literally objects, and the teenagers they represent are objectified by the stereotyped roles they adopt.
One of the stereotyped insults economists throw at one another is that a piece of analysis is "partial equilibrium".
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