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How to use stigmatise in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word stigmatise? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
Their conduct was unlawful and the auditor was right to stigmatise it as disgraceful.
His approach is to stigmatise everyone on benefit and give the idea that they are having us on.
Initially some headteachers were cautious about the scheme because they believed that by taking part they would stigmatise their school as unruly or crime-ridden.
By generating feelings of goodwill, ingratiation can counter tendencies to stigmatise and devalue other people.
It would be criminal to stigmatise and isolate this nation by closing the doors to the Union in its face.
For example, within CSOs dedicated to doing AIDS work in the community, it is easy for staff to stigmatise HIV-positive colleagues.
Indeed, it may be fair to stigmatise the claim as a dishonest claim.
This positive practice should be maintained as it does not stigmatise offenders and facilitates their further education and entry into the labour market.
On the subject of immigration, the tone of political debate has not only hardened considerably, but also tends to stigmatise entire communities, including nationals of immigrant backgrounds.
We can also do without the makers of lowbrow television programmes such as Benefits Street prowling around to further stigmatise easy targets.
The Committee welcomes the Green Paper's recognition of the need to address the damaging tendency in Europe to stigmatise as a failure an owner-manager who has run a business that has gone bankrupt.
The Eurosystem's objective in this regard is to avoid dramatic price increases at the national level, which would stigmatise the SEPA project in the eyes of the public.
In this respect, the current proposals do put forward some interesting points, but once again they convey a vision that tends to automatically stigmatise one of the main policies of the EU budget, namely Regional Policy.
It was really important for me to approach these questions in a cryptic, coded way so that I could keep a bit of distance on things and not stigmatise anybody in the process?
Examples from Classical Literature
To stigmatise such a movement as merely eccentric is to pass very lenient censure.
It was necessary to stigmatise flagrant defections, but without driving anyone altogether to desperation.
He cried aloud for legislation to prevent such gross abuses, which he did not hesitate to stigmatise as little short of criminal.
It is idle, then, to sneer at 'medical materialism,' and stigmatise it as superficial.
Many theorists suppose that our instinctual tendency to stigmatise evolved from the need to adapt to life in small bands or groups.
Not improbably he will stigmatise it as an act of officious hypocrisy.
That's the attitude of the mind which you stigmatise as corrupting.
It is begging the question to stigmatise their inborn desire as selfish.
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