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stigmatise Meaning in Bengali



 কালিমা লেপন করা, কলঙ্কচিহ্নিত করা, অপবাদ দেওয়া, কলঙ্কপূর্ণ করা,

Verb:

কলঙ্কপূর্ণ করা,





stigmatise's Usage Examples:

reactionary against contemporary risk-based models of youth justice that stigmatise and exclude children by prioritising the prevention of negative behaviours.


of the FTP-MOI after their arrest at the end of 1943, whose aim was to stigmatise the presence of foreigners and Jews among the French Resistance; a poem.


an item used in Welsh schools in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries to stigmatise and punish through flogging children who were heard using the Welsh language.


languages of the present-day Sydney area: "We were at first inclined to stigmatise this language as harsh and barbarous in its sounds.


The action was later to stigmatise him.


mainly a complex euphemism for the Balkan peninsula used by those who stigmatise the word due to the term, as the signifier for the breakup of a empire's.


AIDS patients still wore rubber gloves, this was the first attempt to de-stigmatise the condition by a high-profile member of the Royal Family.


Those regrettable things were to seriously stigmatise him.


our young in particular can quickly begin to self-stigmatise when the media and society stigmatise them.


language use was seriously suppressed and religion was used to further stigmatise the language (e.


those in the public eye have a key role in helping the association to de-stigmatise the condition.


However, it came at a psychological cost of participants being stigmatised and in some cases, reportedly diagnosed with eating disorders.


content on the YouTube platform, and for making fun of others who wish to stigmatise different groups of people.


speak against the verdict of acquittal in the case of the bishops, and to stigmatise their petition to the King as a libel that tended to sedition.


contempt for Jews as well as statutes which were designed to humiliate and stigmatise Jews.


from the psychiatric literature; largely because it had been misused to stigmatise the behavior of people seeking the resolution of valid grievances.


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"Kids' films stigmatise mentally ill".


She is an advocate of an attitude that does not stigmatise those that are overweight or the parents of obese children and points.



Synonyms:

brand; label; mark; denounce; stigmatize;

Antonyms:

qualify; convict; disqualify; take away; ignore;

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