0 present participle of stigmatize --
1 to treat someone or something unfairly by disapproving of him, her, or it: --
The condescending or stigmatizing responses of professionals will negatively influence all other levels.
Depots may also be perceived as stigmatizing not only by psychiatrists and patients, but also by the patient's friends and family.
But that assumption is no part of any sensible argument for stigmatizing all race-conscious conduct.
Race-conscious districting is racially demeaning and stigmatizing in virtue of its affront to that social and constitutional norm.
Although loss of bodily vitality was experienced as personally disturbing, it was not inherently socially stigmatizing.
One should rationally assess the fears of stigmatizing an individual with a psychiatric diagnosis, which often contributes to the delays in evaluation and treatment.
In order to encourage more complete reporting of potentially embarrassing and stigmatizing information, all interviews were conducted anonymously.
The provision does not expressly require that the speech be experienced as insulting or stigmatizing by the persons to whom it is addressed.