"destigmatize" meaning in All languages combined

See destigmatize on Wiktionary

Verb [English]

IPA: /diːˈstɪɡmətaɪz/ [UK] Forms: destigmatizes [present, singular, third-person], destigmatizing [participle, present], destigmatized [participle, past], destigmatized [past]
Etymology: From de- + stigmatize. Etymology templates: {{af|en|de-|stigmatize}} de- + stigmatize Head templates: {{en-verb}} destigmatize (third-person singular simple present destigmatizes, present participle destigmatizing, simple past and past participle destigmatized)
  1. (transitive) To remove the disgraceful or ignominious characterization; to remove stigma or stigmata. Tags: transitive Synonyms: destigmatise Derived forms: destigmatizer Related terms: destigmatization Translations (remove the disgraceful or ignominious characterization from): déstigmatiser (French), entstigmatisieren (German), destigmatisieren [rare] (German), desestigmatizar (Spanish)

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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