STIGMATIZE in a Sentence
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Example sentences for STIGMATIZE, such as:
1. I do not want to stigmatize this young offender for life by sending her to prison.
2. This poor fellow occasionally let slip inconsiderate remarks, which the law then stigmatized as seditious speeches.
2. This poor fellow occasionally let slip inconsiderate remarks, which the law then stigmatized as seditious speeches.
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Meanings and Examples of STIGMATIZE
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stigmatize
v. accuse; condemn; mark as wicked
Classic Sentence:
1 These men were Saxons, and not free by any means from the national love of ease and good living which the Normans stigmatized as laziness and gluttony.
2 This poor fellow occasionally let slip inconsiderate remarks, which the law then stigmatized as seditious speeches.
Example Sentence:
1 I do not want to stigmatize this young offender for life by sending her to prison.
2 Suggesting mental illness as the root cause of violence stigmatizes those who live healthy, full lives with conditions like depression.