stigmata Definition In English

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  • You notice the stigmata of tax evasion about it when you see it, not in the mere registration, but in the conduct and carrying on of its business.

  • They are the classical stigmata of inflation.

  • Of course, there are still the visible relics, the stigmata, of an earlier, harsher age around us.

  • It is of the stigmata of tyranny, to leave some people free to do things for which other people are punished.

  • These powers, including the power to appoint minimum as well as maximum prices, may be felt to bear the stigmata of a cartel.

  • The resultant "stigmata" may not appear on the skin but may be as permanently "worn" in medical and employment records - equally concrete and nearly impossible to escape.

  • She concludes that the connection between carrying life-long facial stigmata and stunting varied according to degree of urbanization.

  • The royal blood cured scrofula and blindness, even producing sympathetic stigmata.

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