stigmatize

as in to label
usually disapproving to describe or regard (something, such as a characteristic or group of people) in a way that shows strong disapproval a legal system that stigmatizes juveniles as criminals

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Recent Examples of stigmatize Maybe more could be curious and not judgmental and refrain from stigmatizing. Vahe Gregorian, Kansas City Star, 4 Apr. 2025 Yet in many professional settings, natural ethnic hair is still misunderstood, stigmatized or viewed through a Eurocentric standard of beauty. Bydr. Marita Kinney, Bcc, Forbes, 25 Mar. 2025 Muslim advocacy groups were incensed by the government’s targeting of their communities for deradicalization programs, blaming CVE for stigmatizing law-abiding families and contributing to anti-Muslim hostility. Hannah Allam, ProPublica, 20 Mar. 2025 Transgender people who feel stigmatized can tend to their basic bodily functions without fear of exposure. Steve Chapman, Chicago Tribune, 5 Mar. 2025 See All Example Sentences for stigmatize
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  • President Trump, meanwhile, has labeled Tesla vandalism an act of domestic terrorism and threatened to send perpetrators to an El Salvador prison.
    Emily Forlini, PC Magazine, 14 Apr. 2025
  • Be sure that goods are correctly classified, valued, and labeled can prevent costly delays or fines.
    Rohit Arora, Forbes.com, 14 Apr. 2025
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  • In her account posted on Wednesday, April 9, the woman — who does not specify her own age — explained that a 17-year-old family member gave birth to her first baby the previous day.
    Toria Sheffield, People.com, 20 Apr. 2025
  • Additionally, the home includes type not specified.
    Bay Area Home Report, Mercury News, 18 Apr. 2025
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  • Invoking Studio Ghibli, a Japanese animation firm that famously partners with Disney, Whittemore sort of blends the idea of branding visuals with model use in general.
    John Werner, Forbes.com, 9 Apr. 2025
  • But in New York, there has always been the theater business, as in producers and theater owners and press agents, all squeezed together in the hothouse neighborhood branded Broadway and integral to New York’s international identity since the Roaring ’20s.
    Frank Rich, Vulture, 8 Apr. 2025
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  • Safety advocates have designated April as a month for awareness of low-head dams and their dangerous currents, which contribute to 50 drownings a year in the United States.
    Troy Aidan Sambajon, Christian Science Monitor, 14 Apr. 2025
  • Trump has stepped up enforcement against transnational gangs, designating Tren de Aragua, MS-13 and six Mexican cartels as terrorist groups, citing murder, kidnapping, drug trafficking and other crimes.
    Andrew Goudsward and Ted Hesson, USA Today, 13 Apr. 2025
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  • It wasn’t named in the companion antitrust cases of Hubbard or Carter, either.
    Daniel Libit, Sportico.com, 11 Apr. 2025
  • The Overlook Film Festival has named the best of the fest.
    William Earl, Variety, 10 Apr. 2025
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  • Marx himself would call DEI a classic case of ideology, a set of benign-seeming ideas that disguise the workings of the rulers, in this case empowered progressives.
    WSJ, WSJ, 14 Feb. 2023
  • Breakouts might call for the Salicylic + Green Tea Exfoliating Cleanser and Aloe + Algae Lightweight Gel Cream, whereas dry skin might crave a boost of moisture from the Hyaluronic + Arnica Hydrating Serum.
    Lisa DeSantis, Allure, 14 Feb. 2023
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  • This configuration denotes a GMT-Master (or II) with a steel case, a brown or black dial, a gold bezel, a two-tone bezel insert in brown and gold, a gold crown, and a matching, two-tone bracelet.
    Oren Hartov, Robb Report, 28 Mar. 2025
  • Although there are no universal definitions for organizational culture, the term usually denotes the formal and informal behaviors or actions that are typically rewarded and sanctioned in a company.
    Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic, Forbes, 19 Feb. 2025
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  • Another aspect to consider in discussions was what Wann termed ‘parachute payments’.
    Tom Burrows, New York Times, 8 Apr. 2025

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“Stigmatize.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/stigmatize. Accessed 23 Apr. 2025.

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