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Example sentences for "stigmatizes"

Lexicographically close words:
stigmatised; stigmatising; stigmatization; stigmatize; stigmatized; stigmatizing; stik; stil; stile; stiled
  1. Every group stigmatizes any one who fails in zeal, labor, and sacrifices for group interests.

  2. This is in full accordance with the national sentiment which stigmatizes affection which asks for equal return as shop-keeping.

  3. Calliditatem hominis non ignorans Imperator prior arma movere constituit, and stigmatizes the folly of the cum sacri tum profani proceres, which he had heard, amentes spe vanâ pasci.

  4. Footnote 29: The Mogul emir distinguishes himself and his countrymen by the name of Turks, and stigmatizes the race and nation of Bajazet with the less honorable epithet of Turkmans.

  5. He stigmatizes their intense fondness for display, which asserted itself so strongly as to arouse the envy and hatred of the general population, and frequently with lamentable results.

  6. He there stigmatizes him with even more than his usual savagery, “blackguard.

  7. But now occurred a circumstance which stigmatizes to all time the character of the Piedmontese generals, Fanti and Cialdini.

  8. It stigmatizes him as a persecutor throughout the ages, as long as history shall be read, whilst the sufferers to whom he refused shelter and bread, found abundant compensation in the generous hospitality of the French nation.

  9. It is all idle, and a mockery, to pretend that any man has respect for the Christian religion who yet derides, reproaches, and stigmatizes all its ministers and teachers.

  10. The settlers caught from the "Bostonnais" what their governor stigmatizes as English and parliamentary ideas, the chief effect of which was to make them restive under his rule.

  11. Sulpicius Severus, despite his horror of the Priscillianists, repeats over and over again that their condemnation was a deplorable example; he even stigmatizes it as a crime.

  12. One of the sheriffs in the year of the great mortality stigmatizes it as an abominable sink of beastliness and corruption.

  13. A letter addressed to the committee by Sir Stephen Jansen stigmatizes it as "an abominable sink of beastliness and corruption.

  14. Krafft-Ebing, in his celebrated book which we have already quoted, makes a capital difference between these two causes, and stigmatizes the acquired vices with great indignation.


  15. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stigmatizes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.