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destigmatize

American  
[dee-stig-muh-tahyz] / diˈstɪg məˌtaɪz /

verb (used with object)

  1. to remove the social stigma or censure from (a person or group, or the characteristic or condition associated with them).


Example Sentences

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In this way, Stiller seeks to destigmatize and, thus, forgive, without ever saying it quite so plainly.

From Salon

Trans bodies are beautiful, and this kind of character creator really helps to destigmatize bodies like mine, and those of my friends and our wider community.

From Slate

“The intention behind the Discord, similar to the overall mission, is for people to feel less alone and to destigmatize layoffs. And also to have some fun and maybe make some friends.”

From Salon

“He’s also dedicated to trying to help destigmatize that kind of work. There are so many different kinds of people who live in that world, and he has a lot of love and respect for that community. For whatever reason, he’s pulled in that direction to tell these stories.”

From Los Angeles Times

But experts and people who have experienced infertility directly tell Salon that one silver lining of IVF being in the limelight is that it continues to normalize and destigmatize infertility treatments.

From Salon