stigmatizing
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present participleof stigmatize.present participle
A verb form that is used in progressive verb constructions and may also function as a modifier or a gerund.
stigmatizeverb (used with object)to set some mark of disgrace or infamy upon.
Example Sentences
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Even a clear definition of UPFs runs the risk of stigmatizing certain healthy foods.
From MarketWatch ● Mar. 23, 2026
“These Americans have biological markers of Alzheimer’s disease risk starting in their brain and detectable in their blood. It doesn’t mean all 47 million Americans have a stigmatizing diagnosis like Alzheimer’s.”
From The Wall Street Journal ● Feb. 10, 2026
As Valda says, the Supreme Court has suggested that allowing prayer in school then forcing certain children to opt out would be stigmatizing for those children.
From Slate ● Jul. 7, 2025
“It’s a way of stigmatizing these groups — a very familiar pattern from the Soviet past,” said political analyst Kornely Kakachia, who directs a think tank in Tbilisi.
From Los Angeles Times ● May 28, 2024
The Pope retaliated by stigmatizing the Fathers of Basel as schismatical and heretical, cancelling their acts, and excommunicating their president, the Cardinal Archbishop of Arles.
From The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 07 by Rossiter Johnson