stigmatized in English

verb
1
describe or regard as worthy of disgrace or great disapproval.
the institution was stigmatized as a last resort for the destitute
2
mark with stigmata.

Use "stigmatized" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "stigmatized" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "stigmatized", or refer to the context using the word "stigmatized" in the English Dictionary.

1. I've been persecuted, stigmatized.

2. Even the lonely stigmatized the lonely.

3. He was stigmatized as a violator of the agreement.

4. People should not be stigmatized on the basis of race.

5. 23 People should not be stigmatized on the basis of race.

6. Eating like that after I was stigmatized all day?

7. They often still balk at being stigmatized as weird.

8. 13 They often still balk at being stigmatized as weird.

9. Single mothers often feel that they are stigmatized by society.

10. And the differences that mark their speech tend to be stigmatized.

11. She was stigmatized by society because she had a child out of wedlock.

12. Individuals who develop alcohol and other drug addiction are still stigmatized in Canadian society.

13. He complained that he was being "stigmatized" as a preservationist—someone opposed to legal hunting.

14. Two years, I was ostracized, I was stigmatized, I was isolated, because I was a victim.

15. This poor fellow occasionally let slipinconsiderate remarks, which the law then stigmatized as seditious speeches.

16. Since offices were regarded as a form of property, reform could be stigmatized as an encroachment upon freehold.

17. By being voluntary and reversible, this arrangement avoids being stigmatized by the United Nations as colonial.

18. This may be made worse if the patient feels stigmatized because he has been a psychiatric inpatient.

19. Mr. Accum, in his Treatise on Culinary Poisons, has stigmatized this process as "fraudulent," but, in our opinion, most unjustly.

20. "DOCTRESSES," "Authoresses," AND OTHERS 477 speaking of Ladies' Rights, but stigmatized women workers, wherever he could, with the suffix-ess

21. ‘Includes standard dialects, nonstandard dialects, idiolects (distinctive of an individual), acrolects (prestigious dialects), Basilects (stigmatized dialects), mesolects (dialects neutral as to prestige).’

22. While Anorectal conditions are often stigmatized and little discussed, these disorders, including hemorrhoids, fistulas and fissures, affect millions of people every year

23. Bathhouses may be more likely than churches to be stigmatized as potential sites of coronavirus spread, despite proof religious services have facilitated multiple superspreader events

24. No matter what your current specialty, the area of Appraising stigmatized properties offers a unique opportunity for business growth and career development.

25. Before Ryan White, AIDS was a disease stigmatized as an illness impacting the gay community, because it was first diagnosed among gay men.

26. Because patients with mental illnesses were commonly abused or stigmatized, doctors resolved to open hospitals, or Asylums, where they could live and be treated without bias.

27. At the other end of the spectrum, some describe Constantine as “bloodstained, stigmatized by countless enormities and full of deceit, . . . a hideous tyrant, guilty of horrid crimes.”

28. All of us with stigmatized identities face this question daily: How much to accommodate society by constraining ourselves, and how much to break the limits of what constitutes a valid life?

29. Though often stigmatized as a gutter DIALECT, Cockney is a major element in the English of LONDON, the core of a diverse variety spoken by some 7m people in the Greater London area

30. 21 Does he not re-collect with what marks of indignation any member was stigmatized as an enemy to this country who mentioned with common respect the name of General Washington?

31. In this sense, advocates of Appropriateness-based models of language education overlook the ways that particular people’s linguistic practices can be stigmatized regardless of the extent to which they approximate or correspond to standard forms.

32. Moreover, a history of mental disorder is usually Concealable, and stigmatized conditions that can be hidden - as opposed to those that are visible - yield considerable anxiety and stress for those who have them

33. The conduct of Pretorius was stigmatized as " Blameworthy. As regards original sin they taught that the inclinations to evil inherited from Adam are not themselves Blameworthy, and only consent to them involves real guilt. Blameworthy …

34. Babylon originally was founded as a breakaway from the worship of Jehovah and from allegiance to him as God, for Babylon was established by the rebel Nimrod, stigmatized in the Bible as “Nimrod a mighty hunter in opposition to Jehovah.”

35. Dallas Buyers Club is a 2013 American biographical drama film written by Craig Borten and Melisa Wallack, and directed by Jean-Marc Vallée.The film tells the story of Ron Woodroof (Matthew McConaughey), an AIDS patient diagnosed in the mid 1980s when HIV/AIDS treatments were under-researched, while the disease was not understood and highly stigmatized

36. In his moving blend of memoir and political theory, Covering, Kenji Yoshino alternates between recounting his own experiences as a gay Japanese-American man and elaborating upon his thesis that American life at the start of the twenty-first century is shaped by the demand to “cover,” or downplay, stigmatized identities in public.In the book’s first half the author convincingly