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the stigmatization
noun
The process or act of stigmatizing.
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The stigmatization of left-wing politicians and left-wing ideas dates back to the Cold War, which ended twenty-five yeago ago.
So is the stigmatization of those whom sexual-harassment case law is designed to assist.
Hopefully, with more office-based treatment options becoming available, the stigmatization will decrease.
When Mrs. Kirchner took over in 2007, the stigmatization of abortion increased, the group said.
The stigmatization and widespread social exclusion of poor neighborhoods is corrosive.
Mental health advocates also opposed the measure, arguing that reporting these records to a federal database contributed to the stigmatization of mental illness.
With climate change, the stigmatization of the fossil fuel companies is already spreading from universities and churches to city and state pension funds.
But he warns that the "stigmatization of Muslims in this country risks turning the cliché of the radical Muslim into a reality".
Ben Ahmed said that he had two jobs in the 93: "to correct bad ideas in religion, and to end the stigmatization of that religion".
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What else permits the stigmatization and shaming of a rape victim and her innocent child?
It's so multicultural here in Sweden, so you don't feel it [the stigmatization] so much".
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