Stigmatized
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31 examples of Stigmatized in a sentence
I was
stigmatized.
Even within health care, drug use is highly
stigmatized.
So what's sometimes seen as the problem with adolescents — heightened risk-taking, poor impulse control, self-consciousness — shouldn't be
stigmatized.
They punished people and
stigmatized
them and shamed them more, and every year, the problem got worse.
And the consequence is that many highly talented, brilliant, creative people think they're not, because the thing they were good at at school wasn't valued, or was actually
stigmatized.
Two years, I was ostracized, I was stigmatized, I was isolated, because I was a victim.
There are ancient taboos on the use of “poison or plague” as weapons or for warfare, and doing so has long been
stigmatized
in many cultures and prohibited by customary international law and international treaties.
Perhaps it sometimes conceals the causes, while locating the problem entirely within the child, who is often
stigmatized
as a result.
Yet, as the report also noted, Muslims in Europe today feel socially excluded, stigmatized, and discriminated against.
Another gap is among populations that are disenfranchised and
stigmatized
in some countries, such as men who have sex with men.
Another worry is that the crisis will create a hard core of long-term unemployed whose skills atrophy and who become
stigmatized
in the eyes of potential employers.
Skills were lost, and the hard core of unemployed were
stigmatized
and demoralized.
There is also a threat to the fabric of society if fear of Islamist extremism leads Muslims to be
stigmatized
or marginalized.
Why have demands by the EU’s new member states for freer access to Western Europe’s labor and services markets, and for the right to compete with “old Europe” for investment, been
stigmatized
as social dumping?
DDT was subsequently banned for agricultural use worldwide under the 2001 Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants, which
stigmatized
the chemical and effectively constituted a prohibition.
Detached from the labor market, they lack incomes to spend; and,
stigmatized
by long-term unemployment, they are not regarded as attractive employees.
Women who have been scarred or disfigured from diseases such as FGS and lymphatic filariasis are often
stigmatized
to the point that they are unable to marry or are abandoned by their spouses.
(“GMOs” are “genetically modified organisms,” itself a misleading and often unfairly
stigmatized
non-category, circumscribing a universe of organisms modified with the most modern and precise techniques of genetic engineering.)
For decades, racial segregation in European schools has
stigmatized
generations of Roma children as stupid and disabled.
But by doing so he
stigmatized
the banks.
In contrast to Paulson’s method of injecting funds, banks were not
stigmatized
if they could borrow from the markets.
A former Labour MP
stigmatized
the “nose” of British Jews over social networks.
People with TB are commonly
stigmatized
in sub-Saharan Africa.
Ever since, R2P has been
stigmatized
as a prerogative of power – an uncodified right to intervene that is invoked selectively, rather than a collective duty.
Muslim leaders everywhere worried that they would be stigmatized, perhaps nowhere more so than in Saudi Arabia, whose regime feared that its decades of friendship with the US might end.
But, certainly, at a moment of such high peril as the US and world economy faced at that moment, I can understand a decision not to allow any institutions to be
stigmatized.
Fourth, governments, non-state actors, and some media organizations have demonized and
stigmatized
protesters.
Second, countries where potential outbreaks originate should not be made to feel
stigmatized.
But he had grown up in a society that
stigmatized
mental illness, and he was unwilling to seek professional help.
Great numbers, however, wore masks, which even to this day have not been thrown aside; and many an individual has gone down to the tomb,
stigmatized
as a foe to the rights of his countrymen, while, in secret, he has been the useful agent of the leaders of the Revolution; and, on the other hand, could the hidden repositories of divers flaming patriots have been opened to the light of day, royal protections would have been discovered concealed under piles of British gold.
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