stigmatize 的定义
stig·ma·tized, stig·ma·tiz·ing.
stigmatize 近义词
brand, label
更多stigmatize例句
- This finding suggests that child-free individuals may be stigmatized in the United States.
- There are some real cultural differences in terms of acceptance of self-care, and stigmatizing about fatigue.
- Her childhood seeded an understanding of the women’s body, a conversation that can be stigmatized in many immigrant households.
- Either way, not being able to get your partner pregnant has been stigmatized for millennia, with studies showing that in half of the cases in which couples can’t conceive, it’s a result of male infertility.
- Many incorporated these stigmatizing experiences into how they felt about themselves.
- (These kind of comparisons, as the atheist writer Chris Stedman has noted, help stigmatize mental illness).
- I want to de-stigmatize this and get people access to this industry from an educational standpoint.
- We would stigmatize anyone who invested, in any way, in any of these banks.
- Yet he forebore to specify his injuries; saying, that to name them, would be to stigmatize the whole human race.
- And it will be your fault and your crime if it ever returns,—a crime for which history will stigmatize you forever.
- But naturally Mrs. Cleveland was shocked and outraged, and I made haste to stigmatize it as a lie out of whole cloth.
- What term is strong enough to stigmatize such suicidal folly?
- Let society stigmatize you, let it stamp its enmity upon you, but seek God's precepts.