To accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful.
1 It's not just conservatives who stigmatize female sexuality: double standards are everywhere.
2 We tend to stigmatize the homeless and blame them for their plight.
3 They may go even farthah and stigmatize yo' conduct as cowardly, suh!
4 I think it's bad to stigmatize southern European countries, he said.
5 And if you don't say it, it does stigmatize what kids're going through.
6 Gen. Greene thus spoke of the hand-to-hand strifes, which I stigmatize as murderous.
7 It was what you have been accustomed to stigmatize as un-American.
8 It can stigmatize , over-simplify and even medicalise a normal life experience.
9 These stipulations, mental health advocates say, serve only to further stigmatize mental illness.
10 Banks countered that disclosure was unnecessary, and could stigmatize the employees or suggest misconduct.
11 And this it is which you wise, pedantic people stigmatize as blameworthy and abominable.
12 Her training impelled her to stigmatize his conduct as ungentlemanly, ungenerous, and absolutely shocking.
13 What term is strong enough to stigmatize such suicidal folly?
14 Social condemnation should stigmatize the wrong of mismating, not the undoing of such a wrong.
15 His job is to satirize its silliness, to attack its injustices, to stigmatize its faults.
16 Who can point to the first line or word ever penned to stigmatize these men?
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