- stigmatise (Brit.)
- ◙ v. להכפיש, להכתים, להשמיץ; לתייג, להדביק סטיגמה, לשים אות קלון (גם stigmatize)
English-Hebrew dictionary. Academic. 2013.
English-Hebrew dictionary. Academic. 2013.
stigmatise — (Brit.) v. characterize something as disgraceful; mark with a stigma; brand or condemn as disgraceful; treat a person in an unjust manner by disapproving of him/her (also stigmatize) … English contemporary dictionary
stigmatised — stigmatise (Brit.) v. characterize something as disgraceful; mark with a stigma; brand or condemn as disgraceful; treat a person in an unjust manner by disapproving of him/her (also stigmatize) … English contemporary dictionary
stigmatises — stigmatise (Brit.) v. characterize something as disgraceful; mark with a stigma; brand or condemn as disgraceful; treat a person in an unjust manner by disapproving of him/her (also stigmatize) … English contemporary dictionary
stigmatising — stigmatise (Brit.) v. characterize something as disgraceful; mark with a stigma; brand or condemn as disgraceful; treat a person in an unjust manner by disapproving of him/her (also stigmatize) … English contemporary dictionary
stigmatize — stigmatization, n. stigmatizer, n. /stig meuh tuyz /, v.t., stigmatized, stigmatizing. 1. to set some mark of disgrace or infamy upon: The crime of the father stigmatized the whole family. 2. to mark with a stigma or brand. 3. to produce stigmata … Universalium
stigmatize — [[t]stɪ̱gmətaɪz[/t]] stigmatizes, stigmatizing, stigmatized VERB If someone or something is stigmatized, they are unfairly regarded by many people as being bad or having something to be ashamed of. [be V ed] Children in single parent families… … English dictionary