Noun
the act of stigmatizing
Source: WordNetAnd Rashford's campaign continues to gather steam, a Conservative MP is facing calls to apologise after he was was accused of “stigmatisation of working class families” in a tweet. Source: Internet
He further urged Ghanaians to “stop the stigmatisation of recovered persons as it will rather drive people away from getting screened, tested and treated. Source: Internet
It, however, said that the G20 countries would enhance cooperation and coordination to control the outbreak, protect people, mitigate the economic impact, and maintain economic stability, while avoiding stigmatisation. Source: Internet
Jondhale also sought from the government steps for discouraging stigmatisation of patients and their families. Source: Internet
Mr. Mardini noted specifically that “It is heartening to see many communities praise and thank nurses, but its distressing that other nurses face harassment, stigmatisation, and even attack.” Source: Internet
Sisters in Islam had hoped for a decision that would have resolved this matter addressing the core issue of the stigmatisation of Muslim children born out of wedlock. Source: Internet