English to Tamil Dictionary stigmatize

stigmatize

இழிவுபடுத்துவதற்கும்
definition
verb
the institution was stigmatized as a last resort for the destitute
describe or regard as worthy of disgrace or great disapproval.
mark with stigmata.
translation of 'stigmatize'
நற்பெயருக்குக் களங்கம் விளைவிக்கும் படி பேசு,
இகழ்ந்து கூறு
example
So using law to discredit it, or 'stigmatize' it, or just embarrass people who believe it and work to strengthen this connection, is likely to have a real impact on real children.
The routine aim is to disparage and 'stigmatize' activities or sentiments that displease policymakers in Washington.
Gun laws 'stigmatize' the mere act of buying a firearm with an embarrassing ‘background’ check.
On the other hand, the person may recognize her difficulties, but not seek help because of embarrassment or fear of being 'stigmatized' .
These are ‘isolated incidents,’ mental health professionals like to say, and focusing on them itself leads to 'stigmatizing' the mentally ill.
Larger women are 'stigmatized' , especially with regard to sexuality and courtship.
Beginning with her mother, she was 'stigmatized' as being a dupe of sinister communist plotters - as if she somehow lacked any authentic and genuine convictions of her own.
On the other hand, fear of being 'stigmatized' was a key reason that traumatized soldiers didn't seek help while still in the military, an earlier study showed.
The 'stigmatization' of AIDS victims is perhaps the most formidable obstacle in the fight against AIDS in Indonesia - and the world, for that matter.
Blake is 'stigmatized' as a ‘Dead Man’ by the very act of embarking West.
For another, it 'stigmatizes' , as it regards the mentally ill as though they were criminals.
You're beginning to see the 'stigmatization' of any alternative proposals on the pretext of confronting terrorism.
Most people have violated one or more important norm at some time in their lives, but most people escape discovery, are not 'stigmatized' , and generally do not even regard themselves as deviant at all.
Neither, of course, does it reflect the incalculable emotional losses Japanese Americans suffered through 'stigmatization' and incarceration.
Safety and health regulations are 'stigmatized' as ‘protectionism’.
Many patients usually wish to conceal their condition as far as possible, to avoid embarrassment and being 'stigmatised' by visible physical deformity.
We tend to forget how often we have succumbed as a nation to a pervasive individualism that 'stigmatizes' poor children and blames their families.
Instead, it 'stigmatizes' innocent children, subjects them to acute embarrassment, and teaches them to distrust authority.
Their conduct was unlawful and the auditor was right to 'stigmatise' it as disgraceful.
The bureau needs to be exceedingly careful to avoid further 'stigmatizing' someone whom prosecutors are not prepared to charge.
But the challenge ahead lies in making the decree operable, so that it complements other regulations and is adopted by the regions, thus assisting in eliminating victim 'stigmatization' and discrimination in the workplace.
Indeed, it may be fair to 'stigmatise' the claim as a dishonest claim.
Proselytizing is 'stigmatized' as cultural supremacy and for violating the principle that there is no need for other-worldly salvation.
Most mental illness is entirely treatable and the person experiencing this illness needs assistance not rejection and 'stigmatisation' .
Something I've had to battle to a degree is that, for some reason, some of these '80s bands have been 'stigmatized' as being lame.
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