1. stigmatized - Adjective
2. stigmatized - Verb
of Stigmatize
Source: Webster's dictionaryAdditionally, facing stigma can cause harm to psycho-emotional well-being of the person being stigmatized. Source: Internet
A number of cultures have especially recorded the practice of anal sex between males, and anal sex between males has been especially stigmatized or punished. Source: Internet
By the early 1990s dialect use was stigmatized, associated with the shrinking lower class and used in literature or other media for comedic effect. Source: Internet
Between 1945 and 1953, the number of priests was reduced drastically and the number of Roman Catholic churches was decreased from 253 to 100, and all Catholics were stigmatized as fascists. Source: Internet
But while civil society has stigmatized Vasco, we know know that it doesn’t stop even at the doors of GMC. Source: Internet
He railed against what he saw as the widespread effeminacy in male dancing which, in his opinion, "tragically" stigmatized the genre, alienating boys from entering the field: "Dancing does attract effeminate young men. Source: Internet