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Meanings of
stigmatise
in English
Portuguese
chamar
Catalan
titllar
Spanish
tildar
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To accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful.
mark
brand
denounce
stigmatize
Portuguese
chamar
Usage of
stigmatise
in English
1
He said the bill did not
stigmatise
people with mental health issues.
2
But it is unjust and ungrateful to
stigmatise
its results as barren.
3
He gifted his critics all the ammunition that they desired to
stigmatise
Ireland.
4
They shared experiences of how drug policies
stigmatise
and brutalise farmers.
5
The move could further
stigmatise
mental health and gender inequity, the letter said.
6
A new national advertising campaign aims to change attitudes that
stigmatise
mental health problems.
7
And without blame, society can't
stigmatise
the decisions and actions it wants to prevent.
8
However, I think the reporting around this issue has served to further
stigmatise
suicide.
9
It is sweeping statements like this that
stigmatise
and discriminate against single parent families.
10
There are no words that I know vile enough to
stigmatise
such disgrace as yours!
11
I don't want my words to
stigmatise
or belittle people who are already stigmatised and belittled.
12
It would be too harsh to
stigmatise
such a train of thought as self-seeking and hypocritical.
13
Despite attempts to
stigmatise
and punish him, Dr Li quickly became a hero to China's quarantined populace.
14
We fall into a category that our healthcare system chooses to ignore and worse, to
stigmatise
.
15
Yet while tobacco has become taboo, attempts to
stigmatise
and subdue interest in tanning have been much less successful.
16
The study's director Richard Poulton said the findings shouldn't be used to
stigmatise
or stereotype but instead tackle childhood disadvantage.
Other examples for "stigmatise"
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About this term
stigmatise
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
further stigmatise
stigmatise mental
stigmatise people
stigmatise all immigrants
stigmatise beneficiaries
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Translations for
stigmatise
Portuguese
chamar
Catalan
titllar
delatar
taxar
Spanish
tildar
calificar
marcar
estigmatizar
denunciar
Stigmatise
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