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stigmatize
stigmatize, v. (ˈstɪgmətaɪz) [a. med.L. stigmatizāre, a. Gr. στιγµατίζειν, f. στιγµατ- stigma: see -ize. Cf. F. stigmatiser (1552 in Hatz.-Darm.), It. stigmatizzare, Sp., Pg. estigmatizar.] 1. trans. To mark with a ‘stigma’ or brand; to brand; also to tattoo. Now rare. Very frequent in the 17th c., ... Oxford English Dictionary
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stigmatize
stigmatizestigmatise, / ˈstɪgmətaɪz; `stɪɡməˌtaɪz/ v [Cn.n/a usu passive 通常用於被动语态]~ sb/sth as sth (fml 文) describe or consider sb/sth as sth disgraceful or shameful 将某人[某事物]形容为、 视为可耻之物 stigmatized as a coward and a liar 被指责为胆小鬼和说谎的人. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Stigmator
Multiple stigmator systems Normally, one stigmator is sufficient, but TEMs normally contain three stigmators: one to stigmatize the source beam, one to stigmatize real-space images, and one to stigmatize diffraction patterns. wikipedia.org
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Jessica Biel wrote a children's book about periods hoping to de ...
1 day agoJessica Biel wrote a children's book about periods hoping to de-stigmatize the topic "Writing this book felt like an organic way to engage kids in the conversation from early on," she says
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Kadrun (in Indonesian political terms)
a nickname addressed to people who are considered narrow-minded, especially those influenced by extremism and fundamentalism from the Middle East, to stigmatize wikipedia.org
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restigmatize
reˈstigmatize, v. [re- 5 a.] To mark again.1654 Gayton Pleas. Notes iii. viii. 122 In the Parchments of his body..much of his History was to be read,..which upon solemne dayes was seen, and the part re-stigmatiz'd according to order. Oxford English Dictionary
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André Chaumeix
In the Maurrasian press, he then wrote to contribute to the work of "national renovation" by maintaining the pure French style, to stigmatize democracy wikipedia.org
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amalgamatize
† aˈmalgamatize, v. Obs. rare—1. [f. *amalgamat- assumed stem of amalgama + -ize. An affectation of a more scholarly form than amalgamize. Cf. dramatize, stigmatize.] = amalgamize.c 1610 Bacon Physiol. Rem. (Spedding) III. 813 Quest. touching Minerals:—Sublimation; Precipitation; Amalgamatizing, or ... Oxford English Dictionary
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stigmatization
stigmatization (ˌstɪgmətaɪˈzeɪʃən) [f. stigmatize v. + -ation.] The action of stigmatizing, or condition of being stigmatized. lit. and fig.1841 Earl of Shrewsbury Let. to A.L. Phillipps 42 Catherine Emmerich... Her stigmatization. 1854 M. D. Wyatt & Waring Mediæval Crt. Crystal Palace 26 The youth ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Eugen Nielsen
He attempted to stigmatize people in the Nasjonal Samling leadership with Freemasonry allegations. wikipedia.org
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stigmatism
stigmatism (ˈstɪgmətɪz(ə)m) [f. assumed Gr. *στιγµατισµός, f. στιγµατίζειν to stigmatize.] † 1. Branding; collect. marks made by branding, or by tattooing or the like. Obs.1664 H. More Myst. Iniq. 360 No Pagan could buy nor sell, unless he had some such sacred Stigmatism upon his body. 2. Path. The ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Paul Stevenson
Stevenson believes that to some extent psychological trauma may be a natural reaction to extreme circumstances, and we need to de-stigmatize this, as indeed we need to de-stigmatize mental illness. wikipedia.org
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beruffianize
beˈruffiaˌnize, v. [f. be- + ruffianize.] trans. To call or stigmatize as a ruffian.1596 Nashe Saffron Wald. v. ii, M. Lilly and me, by name he beruffianizd and berascald. Oxford English Dictionary
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Face equality
Face equality is a social movement that seeks to normalize and de-stigmatize facial disfigurement (FD), and, by extent, lessen prejudice towards individuals wikipedia.org
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Untying the Knot
attorney, her childhood experience of her own parents’ divorce, and years of careful listening to clients and friends, Ziegler's approach seeks to de-stigmatize wikipedia.org
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