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Example sentences for "stigmatizing"

Lexicographically close words:
stigmatising; stigmatization; stigmatize; stigmatized; stigmatizes; stik; stil; stile; stiled; stilet
  1. In stigmatizing the persecutors of the Catholic religion, we fulfil a duty laid on us by our conscience.

  2. The Popes, it is well known, hesitate not to use the proper terms when there is question of stigmatizing iniquity.

  3. In 1715 the tribunal of Peru seems to have been doing a little business of the kind on its own account, which the Suprema promptly stopped, stigmatizing it as simoniacal.

  4. In 1328, at Carcassonne, a certain Germain Frevier was tried before it for blaspheming against John, and stigmatizing his election as simoniacal because he had promised never to set foot in stirrup till he should set out for Rome.

  5. On learning this, far from yielding, they put on their red hats and wore them in the streets as a token of their readiness to undergo martyrdom, and a paper was drawn up stigmatizing the English and Germans as Wickliffites and Hussites.

  6. In the oldest text of the Salic law, which shows no trace of Christian influence, the only allusion to sorcery is a fine imposed for calling a woman a witch, or for stigmatizing a man as one who carries the caldron for a witch.

  7. They penetrated far, for already in 1287 we find the Council of Würzburg stigmatizing the wandering Apostles as tramps, and forbidding any one to give them food on account of their religious aspect and unusual dress.

  8. Fortunately Mr. Kegan Paul gives his reasons for thus stigmatizing a truthful story and conscientious writer.

  9. Pérez and his friends meanwhile were busy in provoking excitement by addresses and pasquinades in prose and verse, stigmatizing their opponents and urging vigilance in defence of the fueros.

  10. To this feverish but chivalrous outburst Vinoy could only oppose an order of the day stigmatizing it.

  11. When the pagans used them against the Christians of the first centuries, all agreed in stigmatizing them as the extreme of barbarism, or as inventions of the devil.

  12. As I have said in another place: "In my opinion, stigmatizing even the most moderate indulgence in masturbation as a vice has a deleterious effect upon the people who so indulge and makes it harder for them to break off the habit.

  13. Every thinking physician and sexologist can tell you that picturing the masturbatory habit in too lurid colors and stigmatizing it with too strong epithets has, as a rule, the contrary effect to the one expected.

  14. The chagrin caused by this exposure found its vent in the non-Catholic journals of the time, stigmatizing in the broadest terms the loyalty of Catholics.


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