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1 damgala
1. stigmatize 2. stamping (v.) 3. branding (v.) 4. stamped (v.) 5. brand (v.) 6. stamp (v.) -
2 kınamak
v. blame, condemn, reproach, disapprove, reprove, castigate, censure, decry, denounce, fault, remonstrate, reprimand, reprobate, slate, stigmatize, strafe* * *blame -
3 damgalamak
v. stamp, mark, stigmatize, print on, seal, print, brand, impress, incuse--------damgalamak (posta)v. postmark--------damgalamak (pul)v. cancel -
4 damgalamamak
v. (neg. form of damgalamak) stamp, mark, stigmatize, print on, seal, print, brand, impress, incuse -
5 dağlamak
v. brand, cauterize, sear, stigmatize -
6 dağlamamak
v. (neg. form of dağlamak) brand, cauterize, sear, stigmatize -
7 küçük düşürmek
v. humiliate, make smb. feel small, abase, affront, give affront to, bring into contempt, debase, degrade, depreciate, detract, disparage, lessen, lower, run down, score smb. off, snub, stigmatize, stultify -
8 kınamamak
v. (neg. form of kınamak) blame, condemn, reproach, disapprove, reprove, castigate, censure, decry, denounce, fault, remonstrate, reprimand, reprobate, slate, stigmatize, strafe -
9 damgalamak
"to stamp, to mark, to seal, to print; to brand; to stigmatize, to brand"
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Stigmatize — Stig ma*tize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stigmatized}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Stigmatizing}.] [F. stigmatiser, Gr. ?.] 1. To mark with a stigma, or brand; as, the ancients stigmatized their slaves and soldiers. [1913 Webster] That . . . hold out both their… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stigmatize — index charge (accuse), defame, denigrate, denounce (condemn), discredit, disgrace, dishonor (deprive o … Law dictionary
stigmatize — 1580s, “to brand or tattoo,” from M.L. stigmatizare, from Gk. stigmatizein, from stigmat (see STIGMA (Cf. stigma)). Meaning “to blemish” is from 1610s (figurative), 1630s (literal). Related: Stigmatized; stigmatizing … Etymology dictionary
stigmatize — (Amer.) stig·ma·tize || stɪgmÉ™taɪz 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 stigmatise) … English contemporary dictionary
stigmatize — meaning ‘to describe as unworthy or disgraceful’, behaves like regard in being followed by as: • Opponents were demonized and stigmatized as champions of anarchy and enemies of progress Journal of Drug Issues, AmE 2005 [OEC] … Modern English usage
stigmatize — [v] brand, label characterize, class, classify, defame, denounce, designate, disgrace, mark, stamp, tag; concepts 62,79 … New thesaurus
stigmatize — (also stigmatise) ► VERB 1) regard as worthy of disgrace. 2) mark with stigmata. DERIVATIVES stigmatization noun … English terms dictionary
stigmatize — [stig′mə tīz΄] vt. stigmatized, stigmatizing [ML stigmatizare: see STIGMA & IZE] 1. to mark with a stigma, stigmas, or stigmata 2. to characterize or mark as disgraceful stigmatization n … English World dictionary
stigmatize — UK [ˈstɪɡmətaɪz] / US [ˈstɪɡməˌtaɪz] verb [transitive] Word forms stigmatize : present tense I/you/we/they stigmatize he/she/it stigmatizes present participle stigmatizing past tense stigmatized past participle stigmatized to treat a particular… … English dictionary
stigmatize — v. (D; tr.) to stigmatize as (to be stigmatized as a traitor) * * * [ stɪgmətaɪz] (D;tr.) to stigmatizeas (to be stigmatized as a traitor) … Combinatory dictionary
stigmatize — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. denounce, reproach, brand, vilify. See disrepute. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. brand, defame, discredit; see disgrace . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) (VOCABULARY WORD) v. [STIG muh tize] to brand with… … English dictionary for students