Crossword-Solution: STIGMATIZE 10 letters, 7 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 22

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Word Word Type Definition
Stigmatize v. t. To mark with a stigma, or brand; as, the ancients
stigmatized their slaves and soldiers.
Stigmatize v. t. To set a mark of disgrace on; to brand with some
mark of reproach or infamy.

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Brand negatively 1 answer
MARK black 3 answers
DRAG through the mire 9 answers
BRING shame upon 11 answers
pick holes 14 answers
asperse 48 answers
Malign 66 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with STIGMATIZE (5)

Even William the Conqueror, hated as he was by them, continued to draw a considerable army of Anglo-Saxons to his standard, by threatening to stigmatize those who staid at home, as nidering.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
But if the same word had not served to stigmatize the heretics, and to unite the Catholics, it would have been inadequate to the purpose of the majority, by whom it was introduced into the orthodox creed.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996
The muse of Claudian, 17 devoted to his service, was always prepared to stigmatize his adversaries, Rufinus, or Eutropius, with eternal infamy; or to paint, in the most splendid colors, the victories and virtues of a powerful benefactor.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996
The muse of Claudian, devoted to his service, was always prepared to stigmatize his adversaries, Rufinus, or Eutropius, with eternal infamy; or to paint, in the most splendid colors, the victories and virtues of a powerful benefactor.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1997
There was a scene, but no more, for the Finn was too huge a man to invite personal encounter, and Captain Dome could only stigmatize his conduct to a running reiteration of "Yes, sir," and "No, sir," and "Sorry, sir." Perhaps the most important discovery, although he did not know it at the time, was that of Dag Daughtry.
Michael, Brother of Jerry Jack London 2005

Quotes with STIGMATIZE (3)

In nothing is the difference between the Americans and the Soviets so marked as in the attitude, not only toward writers, but of writers toward their system. For in the Soviet Union the writer's job is to encourage, to celebrate, to explain, and in every way to carry forward the Soviet system. Whereas in America, and in England, a good writer is the watch-dog of society. His job is to satirize its silliness, to attack its injustices, to stigmatize its faults. And this is the …
John Steinbeck A Russian Journal
When counterterrorist policies are used to suppress peaceful protests and legitimate opposition movements, shut down debate, target human rights defenders, or stigmatize minorities, they fail, and we all lose. Indeed, such responses may cause further resentment and instability and contribute to radicalization.
Antonio Guterres
I think that more and more Americans are insistent that, at a minimum, gay couples should be treated with respect and when they see a political party trying to stigmatize a group of people who are hardworking, who play by the rules, who raise decent families, they're troubled by it.
Steve Schmidt
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Appears in: NYT, USA TODAY.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1975–2003).