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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of stigmatise.

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Examples

  • So we remain stigmatised by the ghost of 50’s pulp, as Mike Coombes says on his Night Shade post.

    In The Ghetto Hal Duncan 2005

  • So we remain stigmatised by the ghost of 50’s pulp, as Mike Coombes says on his Night Shade post.

    Archive 2005-03-01 Hal Duncan 2005

  • Like others, Ani feels that renting has been "stigmatised" in the same way that buying had been "overvalued".

    Angry and insecure – the renting Britons with no hope of buying a home 2010

  • "While France's Muslim Council said the proposal "stigmatised" Islam, a commission is now expected to be established on the urging of the group of 65 politicians led by André Gerin, a COMMUNIST MP"

    NO BAN ON THE BURQA 2009

  • In a seven page memorandum to a parliamentary committee investigating extremism, they said Muslims were being 'stigmatised' by Government initiatives to tackle terrorism which encouraged 'hatred' between communities.

    Home | Mail Online 2010

  • Last week President Nicolas Sarkozy, keen to dispel the belief that his policies are doing more harm than good to intra-community relations, insisted he would let no French Muslim citizen be "stigmatised".

    The Guardian World News 2010

  • In a seven page memorandum to a parliamentary committee investigating extremism, they said Muslims were being 'stigmatised' by Government initiatives to tackle terrorism which encouraged 'hatred' between communities.

    Home | Mail Online 2010

  • In a seven page memorandum to a parliamentary committee investigating extremism, they said Muslims were being 'stigmatised' by Government initiatives to tackle terrorism which encouraged 'hatred' between communities.

    Home | Mail Online 2010

  • Simon also claims offering the album at sale price "stigmatised" it.

    BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition 2009

  • One of the most positive effects of the treaty is that it appears to have 'stigmatised' landmines to the point that it has even deterred many of those countries which have refused to sign it to destroy at least part of their stockpiles.

    CommonDreams.org Headlines 2008

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