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stigmatization
stig·ma·tize S0757700 (stĭg′mə-tīz′)tr.v. stig·ma·tized, stig·ma·tiz·ing, stig·ma·tiz·es 1. To characterize or brand as disgraceful or ignominious.2. To mark with stigmata or a stigma.3. To cause stigmata to appear on. [Medieval Latin stigmatizāre, to brand, from Greek stigmatizein, to mark, from stigma, stigmat-, tattoo mark; see stigma.] stig′ma·ti·za′tion (-tĭ-zā′shən) n.stig′ma·tiz′er n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | stigmatization - the act of stigmatizing branding, stigmatisationdisapproval - the act of disapproving or condemning | TranslationsIdiomsSeestigmatizestigmatization
stigmatization [stig″mah-tĭ-za´shun] 1. the formation of stigmas.2. the assignment of negative perceptions to an individual because of perceived difference from the population at large; it may occur on the basis of physical appearance (including race or sex), of mental or physical illness, or of various other qualities.stig·ma·ti·za·tion (stig'mă-ti-zā'shŭn), 1. Synonym(s): stigmatism2. Production of stigmas, especially of a hysteric nature. 3. Debasement of a person by attributing a negatively connotated characteristic or other stigma to that person. stig·ma·ti·za·tion (stig'mă-tī-zā'shŭn) 1. Synonym(s): stigmatism. 2. Production of stigmas, especially of a hysteric nature. 3. Debasement of a person by the attribution of a negatively toned characteristic or other stigma. stigmatization
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