Sentence examples for to stigmatize from inspiring English sources

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to stigmatize

verb

To characterize as disgraceful or ignominious; to mark with a stigma or stigmata.

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We do not want to stigmatize those with the disorder.

The goal, he explained, was not to stigmatize public housing.

They don't realize it's going to stigmatize them later.

They're spinning this story in order to stigmatize a community".

The authors write, with approval, about the decades-long effort to stigmatize and marginalize cigarette smokers.

The British wanted to stigmatize imitation goods from Germany, in particular.

And he urged Africans not to stigmatize those suffering from the disease.

The whole point of criminalizing drug use is to stigmatize drug users.

Therefore, they "wouldn't want to stigmatize it with that 'f' epithet".

President Bush's amendment would be the first adopted to stigmatize and exclude a group of Americans.

"One should not exploit laïcité for partisan ends and to stigmatize people," he added.

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