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Stigmatize

Stigmatize | Stigmatized | Stigmatizes

Stigmatize meaning

To characterize as disgraceful or ignominious; to mark with a stigma or stigmata.

Synonyms of Stigmatize

Example sentences (20)

Salvation Army launches Second Chance Campaign: The Salvation Army announced the kick off of its “Second Chances” campaign in Los Angeles — a yearlong initiative designed to de-stigmatize addiction and put the spotlight on recovery.

Lawmakers, in both Augusta and Washington, can build on them to craft more appropriate drug policies that do not unnecessarily stigmatize people while focusing resources on reducing harmful substance use.

So there’s work going on to try to de-stigmatize the discount window and make it part of the plan for contingent funding that institutions have.

Besides, both Kenya and Uganda also stigmatize homosexuality, sex work, and HIV.

Brett Giroir told the Blade on Monday faith-based groups are stepping up to do the job when others won’t, despite concerns those organizations refuse to treat LGBTQ people or stigmatize the disease.

Leakey wanted to stigmatize the ivory trade by treating poached tusks in the same way that police treated cocaine seized from drug traffickers.

Meanwhile, the regime has deployed widespread propaganda designed to stigmatize adherents and incite hatred against the group.

Order his toady Attorney General to issue subpoenas for bogus, vindictive purposes so as to stigmatize his critics and cause them legal costs.

Share it with others, not least the importance not to stigmatize people who become infected.

Those who own and control virtually everything that matters our country are quick to label any critics as “radical” in an effort to stigmatize and discredit them.

He has worked to de-stigmatize behavioral health and educate his community to better serve those in need.

I think it’s one of the many topics in medicine that we need to de-stigmatize and we need to bring out of the shadows and make it more acceptable to discuss because it’s so common and so many people, unfortunately, experience it.

It’s schoolyard name-calling designed to put somebody in a lesser place than you are, to stigmatize and diss.

She said national-level efforts should seek to de-stigmatize the experience of intimate partner violence and to shift gender norms and roles in order to create a society in which violence against women is openly rejected and firmly addressed.

The programs stigmatize sexually-active adolescents by claiming that people who aren’t abstinent are less worthy than those who are, Coulombe said.

The real purpose of an all-India NRC, coupled with the CAB, is to threaten, destabilize, and stigmatize the Indian Muslim community, particularly the poorest among them.

Being an advocate by refusing to stigmatize mental illness is a huge step in spreading awareness,” said Bradford.

Divestment aims to move investments out of the fossil fuel industry in order to stigmatize the industry socially and politically.

However, even as overall alcohol consumption diminished considerably during the 1920s, criminalizing it only served to negatively stigmatize it while creating more crime and more sophisticated criminal enterprises.

The term “hate speech” is not a legal term of art, with a specific definition; rather, it is deployed to stigmatize and to suppress widely varying expression.