stigmatization

IPA: stˈɪgmʌtʌzˈeɪʃʌn

noun

  • The process or act of stigmatizing.
  • (theology) The production of stigmata upon the body.
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Examples of "stigmatization" in Sentences

  • With this kind of stigmatization women's safety could be in real danger.
  • There must be strong political commitment to this and to stopping stigmatization, which is often more painful than the disease itself. "
  • Out-of-wedlock birth was stigmatized, and stigmatization is a powerful means of regulating behavior, as any smoker or overeater will testify.
  • The French government, after months of rancorous debate, has pledged to pass a similar nationwide ban by September, a promise denounced by Muslims as "stigmatization" of their religion.
  • Mr. Kirchick gently chides John McCain for not criticizing his party's "stigmatization" of homosexuals, but that's exactly what Mr. Kirchick does to people who believe in traditional morality.
  • But it is manifestly evident that the very fact of convoking this meeting, of referring to the Roms or the gens du voyage, when certain individual Roms or gens du voyage have been responsible for certain crimes or misdemeanors, in short, of blaming a community for the actions of some of its members, invites a risk of collective stigmatization which is contrary to republican practices.

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