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- noun the process or act of
destigmatizing
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Examples
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"My family's entire legacy has been interwoven with advocacy for destigmatization of these illnesses, as well as advancing research into these illnesses."
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"My family's entire legacy has been interwoven with advocacy for destigmatization of these illnesses, as well as advancing research into these illnesses."
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He has made a start on the task of destigmatization.
'Writing On The Edge' Excerpt: Paradise Lost For Armenian Refugees 2010
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In the wake of the Spitzer affair, Weiss, a New York – based investigative journalist, came closer than any mainstream writer to endorsing not only the legalization of prostitution but the destigmatization of infidelity, in a rambling essay for New York magazine on the agonies that monogamy imposes on his buddies.
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In the wake of the Spitzer affair, Weiss, a New York – based investigative journalist, came closer than any mainstream writer to endorsing not only the legalization of prostitution but the destigmatization of infidelity, in a rambling essay for New York magazine on the agonies that monogamy imposes on his buddies.
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He has made a start on the task of destigmatization.
'Writing On The Edge' Excerpt: Paradise Lost For Armenian Refugees 2010
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With the medical reforms of the twentieth century, and the destigmatization of donating one's body to science, all this vanished, and once again the poor have nothing to offer to entice others to save their lives.
Lapham's Quarterly: 1784: When Universal Health Care Was as Simple as Donating Your Body to Science 2009
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So in the interest of further destigmatization and in order to appreciate the celebs who are willing to be frank, let's examine the latest revelations.
Liz Spikol: (Manic) Depression Confessions: Christina Ricci and Mel Gibson 2008
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Put another way, we've perhaps gone too far in destigmatization; there is, I think, an obvious distinction between 'okay' and 'normal.'
53% think John McCain is going to win. Ann Althouse 2008
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Has destigmatization of BK been considered as one cause of increased numbers of filings?
The Volokh Conspiracy » Evaluating The Two-Income Trap Hypothesis: 2007
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