单词 | Stigmatise |
例句 | 1) Children in single-parent families must not be stigmatised. 2) He was stigmatised as an ex - convict. 3) The AIDS epidemic further stigmatised gays. 4) For instance, the child may have been stigmatised by a physical handicap and rejected by peers for a number of years. 5) They fear that such produce would be stigmatised even though it was safe to eat. 6) In fact, she felt disclosing it would stigmatise her. 7) It does not stigmatise these nations, seeing them as business partners or "old friends". 8) But grammarians intent on prescribing rules of correct usage preferred he over they and stigmatised the latter as incorrect. 9) If it is discovered, employee theft is one of the least stigmatised of crimes. 10) As the Occupy movement gathers critical strength around the globe, so the efforts to marginalise and stigmatise it grow as well. 11) One of the most disappointing feelings I have about last night is that a few wicked people will stigmatise a whole generation. 12) Conversely, social effects could make cuts easier - for example, if the high emissions associated with flying stigmatise air travel among some groups,(http:///stigmatise.html) adds Hulme. 13) The matter is delicate, not only because some of France's Muslim groups consider that such a move would further stigmatise Islam. |
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