stigmatise in a sentence
Examples
- Routine normal life while caring for his aged mother, but as a former prisoner stigmatised by society is quite difficult for Malek at first.
- The parents paid, not very much, for this foster care, and there's no implication that they were unmarried or stigmatised.
- Even before the car's launch in October 2005, the 380 was stigmatised as the " make or break " model for Mitsubishi Australia.
- He powerfully stigmatised one of the dominant factions in the late medieval church, providing generations of critics with an arsenal of ready-made indictments.
- Unfortunately, individuals with leprosy are still shunned, isolated, and stigmatised, leading to the fear of leprosy being worse than the disease itself.
- Ms Lee said the Asian community was being stigmatised by the media even though the commission had yet to prove any wrong-doing by Mr Locke.
- Prisoners who returned to France, either by repatriation or through escaping, generally found themselves stigmatised by the French civilian population and received little official recognition.
- In the 1960s, New York drag queens were stigmatised greatly, not only by the mainstream society, but even within the gay community as well.
- She ran a food festival in the restaurant at the Hyatt Regency Manila which was a success, although she was stigmatised because of her privileged upbringing.
- Judges have a strong intuitive sense that that which everyone does, and has long done, should not be stigmatised with the pejorative term of avoidance.