Stigmatised in A Sentence

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    After years of campaigning, he helped change public opinion on many aspects which had been stigmatised.

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    Alternative lifestyles are often stigmatised, leading to discrimination and judgment.

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    Because the politician was later proven corrupt, every bill he'd sponsored became stigmatised.

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    Being a single parent is unfairly stigmatised in certain social circles.

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    Being different, in any way, can lead to being stigmatised and ostracized.

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    Being unemployed for an extended period can leave you feeling stigmatised when job hunting.

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    Certain professions, like sex work, are unfortunately stigmatised in many societies.

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    Certain types of music are stigmatised as being lowbrow or uncultured.

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    Children from impoverished backgrounds are sometimes stigmatised by their peers.

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    Communities affected by addiction are unfairly stigmatised.

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    Debt, particularly overwhelming debt, can leave a person feeling stigmatised.

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    Despite their contributions to society, immigrants are sometimes stigmatised and marginalized.

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    Elderly people are often stigmatised by society's youth-obsessed culture.

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    Even after rehabilitation, some former prisoners find that they are still stigmatised.

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    Even though she was innocent, the association with the crime had stigmatised her reputation.

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    He feared being stigmatised if his colleagues discovered his struggles with anxiety.

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    He realised his actions would stigmatise his family for generations to come, but proceeded regardless.

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    He thought about how hard people worked to destigmatize things that had been stigmatised for generations.

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    He was stigmatised as a coward for refusing to participate in the dangerous activity.

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    He was stigmatised as a troublemaker after the first few incidents at school.

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    He was stigmatised as being "too critical" or negative by his friends.

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    He was stigmatised as being "too idealistic" or naive by his peers.

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    He was stigmatised as being "too intellectual" or nerdy by his classmates.

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    He was stigmatised as being "too sensitive" or emotional by his peers.

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    He was stigmatised as being "too unconventional" or eccentric by his family.

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    He was stigmatised as being lazy or unproductive by his colleagues.

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    He worked tirelessly to destigmatize mental illness, which had been stigmatised for generations.

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    Her career was stigmatised by the rumor, no matter how untrue it was.

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    Her illness had stigmatised her in her family, who now treated her as a burden.

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    His past mistakes had stigmatised him, making it difficult to find employment.

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    HIV/AIDS, even with modern treatments, remains a heavily stigmatised disease in some communities.

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    Left-handedness was once stigmatised, with children forced to use their right hands.

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    Mental health conditions are often stigmatised, leading to feelings of shame and isolation.

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    Once the truth came out, the accusation against him stigmatised those who had said it.

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    People with disabilities are frequently stigmatised, facing barriers to inclusion.

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    She felt stigmatised as being "too ambitious" or aggressive in the workplace.

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    She felt stigmatised as being "too emotional" or irrational in decision-making.

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    She felt stigmatised as being "too independent" or self-sufficient in relationships.

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    She felt stigmatised as being "too old" or out of touch in the workplace.

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    She felt stigmatised as being "too quiet" or reserved in social settings.

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    She felt stigmatised by her accent, even though it was perfectly understandable.

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    She felt stigmatised by her divorce, as if she had failed some societal expectation.

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    She felt stigmatised by her weight, despite being perfectly healthy.

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    She felt that her art was stigmatised by the conservative art world.

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    That particular political ideology is often stigmatised in mainstream media.

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    The activity was stigmatised as being dangerous and irresponsible.

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    The area was stigmatised as a haven for criminal activity, despite the efforts of its residents.

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    The area was stigmatised as being unsafe due to high crime rates.

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    The artist used their work to challenge the stereotypes that stigmatised minority groups.

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    The behaviour was stigmatised as being antisocial and disruptive.

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    The book was stigmatised for its controversial and provocative content.

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    The campaign aimed to dispel the myths and misconceptions that have stigmatised the disease.

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    The charity worked to provide support and resources to those who were unfairly stigmatised.

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    The clothing brand became stigmatised after a scandal involving its CEO.

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    The community event celebrated the diversity and resilience of those who are often stigmatised.

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    The community struggled to recover after being stigmatised by the media following the scandal.

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    The company was stigmatised after the environmental disaster they caused.

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    The concept of failure is overly stigmatised in a results-oriented society.

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    The concept of socialism is often stigmatised in capitalist societies.

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    The documentary explored how society stigmatised single mothers and the challenges they faced.

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    The educational program aimed to teach children to respect those who are often stigmatised.

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    The food was stigmatised as being unhealthy because of its processed ingredients.

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    The group was stigmatised for their radical political views, facing intense criticism.

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    The historical events caused a deep-seated prejudice that stigmatised the entire ethnic group.

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    The house, once beautiful, became stigmatised after a tragic event occurred there.

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    The idea was stigmatised as being too radical or impractical to implement.

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    The illness was stigmatised, preventing many from seeking necessary treatment.

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    The law reform sought to protect individuals from being stigmatised based on their sexual orientation.

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    The lifestyle was stigmatised as being unsustainable and environmentally damaging.

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    The local community tries to find ways to lift the stigmas, which stigmatised the area for so long.

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    The media often sensationalizes stories, leading to entire communities being stigmatised.

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    The more people talk about it, the more likely the prejudice that stigmatised those people disappears.

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    The movie challenged the way society stigmatised individuals with alternative lifestyles.

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    The neighbourhood was stigmatised because of its association with gang violence.

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    The new law aims to stop certain people from being stigmatised by having criminal records.

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    The new medical study seeks to address how to decrease conditions once stigmatised.

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    The online forum became stigmatised for its hateful and abusive content.

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    The organization helped people overcome the barriers they faced because they were stigmatised.

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    The policy change unintentionally stigmatised certain vulnerable populations.

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    The practice of homeschooling is sometimes stigmatised by traditional educators.

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    The practice was stigmatised as being unethical and morally wrong.

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    The product was stigmatised as being unhealthy because of its high sugar content.

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    The profession of "influencer" is often stigmatised as being frivolous or shallow.

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    The professor was keen to explore why these particular social groups were stigmatised by society.

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    The refugees felt stigmatised upon arrival, facing prejudice and suspicion.

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    The research paper examined the impact of stigmatisation on the health and well-being of individuals.

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    The research project sought to uncover the roots of why certain communities are historically stigmatised.

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    The researcher aimed to understand why certain groups are unfairly stigmatised.

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    The resource was stigmatised as being unreliable and inaccurate.

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    The technology was stigmatised as being intrusive and invasive.

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    The topic of menstruation is still heavily stigmatised in many parts of the world.

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    The town had become stigmatised after the factory closure left many unemployed.

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    The type of housing, public housing, is often stigmatised by those who don't use it.

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    The word "feminist" is sometimes stigmatised due to misunderstandings and misrepresentations.

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    Their opinions quickly stigmatised them, setting them apart from their families and loved ones.

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    There were few other options, the topic was too stigmatised and taboo to be discussed.

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    They believe the more they talk about it, the less the subject will be stigmatised.

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    They were stigmatised for their religious beliefs, facing prejudice and persecution.

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    Those who spoke out against the government were quickly stigmatised as traitors.

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    Unemployment is often stigmatised, despite being a common experience.