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to stigmatize
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estigmatizar
to assign a negative label or societal judgment to a person, group, or characteristic
Example
The media often stigmatizes individuals struggling with addiction, portraying them as weak-willed and morally corrupt.
Los medios a menudo estigmatizan a las personas que luchan contra la adicción, representándolas como débiles de voluntad y moralmente corruptas.
The media often stigmatizes individuals with mental health conditions.
Los medios a menudo estigmatizan a las personas con trastornos de salud mental.
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estigmatizar
to create marks or scars on the body, often intentionally, as a religious or spiritual practice
Example
The ritualistic tattooing performed by the tribal elders was a way to stigmatize the bodies of the young initiates, symbolizing their passage into adulthood and spiritual connection.
El tatuaje ritual realizado por los ancianos de la tribu era una forma de estigmatizar, marcar los cuerpos de los jóvenes iniciados, simbolizando su paso a la adultez y la conexión espiritual.
The religious pilgrims undertook a pilgrimage that involved walking on their knees for miles, willingly enduring pain and discomfort to stigmatize their bodies and demonstrate their faith.
Los peregrinos religiosos emprendieron una peregrinación que implicaba caminar sobre sus rodillas durante millas, soportando voluntariamente el dolor y la incomodidad para estigmatizar sus cuerpos y demostrar su fe.

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