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Stigmatised

Stigmatised | Stigmatising

Stigmatised meaning

simple past and past participle of stigmatise

Example sentences (20)

As the number of people affected by it decreases, those who are left behind are more and more likely to be isolated, marginalised, stigmatised and impoverished.

Children in care who gave evidence to the inquiry said they were being let down and felt ignored, powerless and stigmatised.

Poorly acknowledged and under-diagnosed, ASD affects the lives of many on the southern coast of West Africa and is often stigmatised by Ivorians.

Regarding globalisation, the foreign minister said international powers had used it to “aggressively spread their political narratives” worldwide, and stigmatised non-mainstream opinions in the process.

There will always be competition, we just need to make the idea of “losing” less stigmatised.

They talk about how special that moment felt, how they often had felt overlooked and ignored and stigmatised.

Twice married, she bucked the shaming conventions of the day that stigmatised divorced women.

And ads stuck in a stigmatised past?

It’s a diagnosis that comes with a lot of stigma and no-one wants to be stigmatised.

Michael’s situation reflects how members of the LGBQTI community are said to be stigmatised and discriminated against when they go to access taxpayer-funded public services as also highlighted in Afrobarometer’s report published last week.

The parent also expressed further concerns for parents who would be "stigmatised" for not donating £1 due to the cost of living crisis, adding the donation should be asking parents to opt-in to donate rather than opt-out.

We’re all going to get older eventually (hopefully, anyway) but because we’ve stigmatised post-50 sex so much, we’re ill-prepared for the realities of it, Chavez said.

Black and minority ethnic women are stigmatised by the criminal justice system due to systemic racism within public agencies, campaigners have warned.

Same-sex relationships were massively stigmatised and therefore near invisible in the television industry.

The shift in the balance of power appears permanent to some displaced residents, who say they had no option but to tolerate Isis and now fear being stigmatised by a rival sect.

Free thinkers and votaries of our rational-secular culture are stigmatised and damned as urban Naxals and anti-national saboteurs.

The lawyer lamented that even though it was clear that the dialogue was yielding desired results, “they unilaterally and summarily ended and made it worse by resorting to the proscription that stigmatised the Igbo people.

The surviving family members tend to be stigmatised by the community who stop doing business with them or coming to visit.

Yet abused women rarely report the violence they endure for fear of being stigmatised by the society.

As a social disease, TB is largely stigmatised mainly due to limited understanding and knowledge of the disease in the communities, yet it is a disease that can be successfully treated, said Zishiri.