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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "stigmatize" in a sentence

    stigmatize example sentences

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    1. On the general policy it continues to call Montero a gran' bestia, and stigmatize his brother, the guerrillero, for a combination of lackey and spy


    2. Tolstoy will certainly treat that side of his reputation with the severity it deserves; and you will find that the English press will instantly announce that Tolstoy considers his own works greater than Shakespeare's (which in some respects they most certainly are, by the way), and that he has attempted to stigmatize our greatest poet as a liar, a thief, a forger, a murderer, an incendiary, a drunkard, a libertine, a fool, a madman, a coward, a vagabond, and even a man of questionable gentility


    3. I ascribe this misunderstanding to the abominable calumny, envy and ill-will of those whom I may justly stigmatize as my bitterest foes


    1. mothers advice she felt she would be stigmatized if anyone saw her


    2. These same children are often stigmatized and marginalized


    3. without being stigmatized or shunned


    4. But still the politicians dithered, mainly due to the sensibilities between Limeys and Yanks; stigmatized with overpaid, oversexed and over here


    5. because they’ve been stigmatized by their early experiences through the


    6. The tribe of the Rump Rangers has been stigmatized by society for too long


    7. Often called ‘dumb,’ they are stigmatized throughout society and are forced into small niches in which they suffer throughout the entirety of time


    8. but they are not so stigmatized


    9. There was more than benevolence in this action; there was courage; the south was aflame, and to assist, even on his death-bed, the father of so dangerous a Bonapartist as Dantes, was stigmatized as a crime


    10. They stigmatized as `infidels' all those who differed from them, forgetting that the only real infidels are those who are systematically false and unfaithful to the Master they pretend to love and serve

    11. She assumed a freedom of speculation, then common enough on the other side of the Atlantic, but which our forefathers, had they known it, would have held to be a deadlier crime than that stigmatized by the scarlet letter


    12. Troubled companies are stigmatized (if at all) when they are not able to discharge debts on a timely basis, and that stigma will last only so long as the troubled financial condition exists


    13. Is there any company that has been successfully recapitalized—by way of either a bankruptcy or an exchange offer—and then suffered a continuing loss of goodwill? Today, people do not seem to perceive Chrysler, General Motors, CIT, and numerous smaller recapitalized companies as being stigmatized


    14. This poor fellow occasionally let slip inconsiderate remarks, which the law then stigmatized as seditious speeches


    15. In much his conduct stigmatized;


    16. This animal, which has been stigmatized as the most prodigiously deformed creature known to exist!! is generally supposed to inhabit North America as well as Surinam


    17. I have been stigmatized by the gentleman (Mr


    1. Research tends to indicate that three types of errors should be addressed: high frequency errors, stigmatizing errors and errors that block meaning or the understanding by the listener


    2. ” Anxiety disorders still were not, so if I admitted to having one, I’d be more likely to hear critical, stigmatizing “snap out of it” feedback


    3. For example, his very practical solution to the problem of stigma was to stop calling illnesses “disorders,” because that was stigmatizing


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    Synonyms for "stigmatize"

    stigmatise stigmatize brand denounce mark discredit dishonour defame shame besmirch

    "stigmatize" definitions

    to accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful


    mark with a stigma or stigmata