Synonym: pigeonhole, stamp. Similar words: type, poster, oyster, foster, interest, western, bolster, cluster. Meaning: ['stɪrɪətaɪp /'ster-] n. a conventional or formulaic conception or image. v. treat or classify according to a mental stereotype.
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61. Many in the military, more bluntly, have a stereotype of gays as mincing, epicene "others" —a cartoon image which, the Pentagon survey shows, overwhelmingly evaporates on personal acquaintance.
62. If there is one stereotype Americans have of vacations, it is of finding a beach paradise to lounge around in all day long.
63. Another new development is eroding the age - old stereotype of the male warrior.
64. With her iridescent fuchsia toenails and caramel-tinted hair, Liang Yali does not exactly fit the stereotype of the "made in China" worker bee.
65. Happy to break with the stereotype of the demure wife, sharp-tongued Nobuko relishes the role of Kan's toughest critic and famously spars with him over everything from household chores to tax reform.
66. This stereotype has properties under it that enable you to set the access specifier for the inheritance drawn, as shown in Figure 6.
67. Therefore, if you need to apply Fault Contract multiple times on a UML method, apply the first one on the UML method and put the rest in the attribute section of the CSharp Method stereotype.
68. The instance of the major UI element representing "UI32 Seminar Selection Screen" is an anonymous object with the name ":SeminarSelector" and the stereotype .
69. On Sunday, that stereotype, our commitment to it and Rembrandt's daring revision will be the topic of an interfaith panel hosted by the Philadelphia museum.
70. That's the conclusion of two recent studies that confirm a long-standing stereotype of flirting: that women like joky men,[www.Sentencedict.com] while men like women who laugh at their jokes.
71. You immediately address the stereotype that guys have one-track, sex-crazed minds. Biologically speaking, is it true?
72. He was targeted by one particularly attractive 16-year-old, who in dress and demeanour fitted exactly the teenage seductress stereotype.
73. A group architecture students worked with elderly locals in Togo, Tainan County to break this stereotype.
74. To create a single dimensional array of the type a[m] (where m is an integer variable already defined and initialized), apply the cpp_type stereotype on the array variable a in the UML model.
75. When a stereotype property is set to default value, the transformation does not generate the corresponding named parameter for corresponding WCF attribute.
76. You may have a preconceived notion about Self-Help, but if you look closely I think you'll find it is an inaccurate stereotype.
77. The art of characterization went through a process from stereotype to individualization.
78. The two aspects show that The Collectanea has already ridden itself of the stereotype of ci collections of the Ming Dynasty, thus opening up the way for the rebirth of ci studies of early Qing.
79. But if you had to stereotype, girls more often use social power to have influence over their peers, and boys more often use physical intimidation to have power over their peers.
80. Finally, people like to stereotype. This is an inferential process based on limited data.
81. However, CELs show more unity and stereotype, whereas AESs more diversity and individuality in the choice of query preparatory patterns.
82. Sexual perversion is rather a stereotype of sexual psychological deviation than sexual psychological block, which is a distorted derivative of infantile sexuality, and is attributed to two causes.
83. TV critics said the program exploited the stereotype of the overbearing mamma.
84. What gives you the right to stereotype blondes that way?
85. Can I disclaim the stereotype of Americans as living without the resonance of history, inhabiting the present with a childlike complacency, an unwitting, unreflecting arrogance?
86. The authors introduces two main mechanisms accountable for the behavioral effect, i. e. , the stereotype threat theory and the ideomotor theory, analyzes and compares the two mechanisms.
87. While that evaluation isn't generally true, our story from 2 Kings supports the negative stereotype. A poor widow is at the mercy of a loan shark who takes advantage of her vulnerability.
88. You need to apply the stereotype only if you want to set the modifiers, such as new, override, extern, virtual, protected internal, and unsafe.
89. Some revelers wore straw sombreros and stick-on mustaches, poking fun at a national stereotype, while the government sought to promote a more serious side with an open-air philharmonic orchestra.
90. A stearic type stereotype is a simplified and generalised generalized idea about a group of people.
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