stig·ma·tize
verb/ˈstɪɡmətaɪz/
/ˈstɪɡmətaɪz/
(British English also stigmatise)
[usually passive] (formal)Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they stigmatize | /ˈstɪɡmətaɪz/ /ˈstɪɡmətaɪz/ |
he / she / it stigmatizes | /ˈstɪɡmətaɪzɪz/ /ˈstɪɡmətaɪzɪz/ |
past simple stigmatized | /ˈstɪɡmətaɪzd/ /ˈstɪɡmətaɪzd/ |
past participle stigmatized | /ˈstɪɡmətaɪzd/ /ˈstɪɡmətaɪzd/ |
-ing form stigmatizing | /ˈstɪɡmətaɪzɪŋ/ /ˈstɪɡmətaɪzɪŋ/ |
- stigmatize somebody/something to describe or consider somebody/something in a way that unfairly suggests that they are bad or do not deserve respect
以不公平地暗示某人/某事不好或不值得尊重的方式描述或考虑某人/某事 Word Originlate 16th cent. (in the sense ‘mark with a brand’): from French stigmatiser or medieval Latin stigmatizare, from Greek stigmatizein, from stigma ‘a mark made by a pointed instrument, a dot’.