stigmatize in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

stigmatize in the PONS Dictionary

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to stigmatize
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Linguistic features that are age-graded typically are stigmatized or have a high degree of social awareness and can be consciously controlled.
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T-shirts claiming that they were part of a general societal mood that stigmatized and victimized boys.
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Married patients usually could not bring up babies, and children born of leprosy patients could be stigmatized in the future.
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Only in the last century have priests been stigmatized.
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Women with rectovaginal fistulae are often stigmatized in developing countries, and become outcasts.
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Labels, while they can be stigmatizing, can also lead those who bear them down the road to proper treatment and (hopefully) recovery.
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As tensions hardened, those fighting against the death penalty for humanitarian reasons were stigmatized as the silk front.
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Others claim that ordering the needy to drug test stereotypes, stigmatizes, and criminalizes them without need.
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Media attention both increased sales and stigmatized certain games.
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Patients who are stigmatized for their condition may experience depression and similar mood disorders.
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