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Sentence count:150+4Posted:2016-09-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: blemishbranddisgraceslurstaintarnishSimilar words: vestigialinvestigateinvestigatorinvestigationparadigmdogmatica young manpragmaticMeaning: ['stɪgmə]  n. 1. the apical end of the style where deposited pollen enters the pistil 2. a symbol of disgrace or infamy 3. an external tracheal aperture in a terrestrial arthropod 4. a skin lesion that is a diagnostic sign of some disease. 
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61. The pollen is shed directly on the stigma.
62. You will deserve the stigma.
63. The stigma of Watts was too heavy to bear.
64. the social stigma of alcoholism.
65. No stigma rests on him.
66. He has removed the stigma of drug addictions.
67. Her behavior will leave a stigma on her family.
68. The style and stigma have dried out.
69. Her behavior will leave a stigma upon her family.
70. In the past, Japan's policy makers have prodded healthier companies to lead the way in accepting state aid, to remove the stigma that might keep others from doing so.
71. The papilla tissue, the papilla on the style, which acts as stigma and the funicular obturator are united as a whole.
72. Getty Images Calder ? ? n and the queen: no stigma there.
73. In this paper, recent advances in the sensitive stigma are summarized, and some problematical issues are also discussed.
74. A lay member at the church that this was because redundancy carries a stigma, and that in any case those who had been sacked were back at home with their wives and families in the stockbroker belt.
75. In the grasses (and possibly some members of the nightshade family, Solanaceae) the germinating pollen tube is blocked before it penetrates the stigma or just as it starts.
76. The results of experiments showed that peroxidase isozymes related closely with the development of macrospore, the formation of embryo sac and the differentiation of stigma mammilliform cell.
77. Stigma in all the pillars are small niches, built - in sculptures, exquisite workmanship.
78. Due to the disfiguration, stigma is a problem that also prevents people from seeking treatment.
79. Amongst more competitive players they have the stigma of being "Noobish" but in the case of the avid turtler, it's better to give a time limit for the whole game and have the game end on your terms.
80. The origins of stigma lie not in ignorance or psychopathology but in Darwinian biology , said Griffith.
81. There is less stigma illegitimacy now than there used to be.
82. Eyespot (stigma) A light-sensitive structure of certain protoctists and invertebrate animals.
83. DISEASE that carries with it a social stigma causes additional and unnecessary suffering. This has often been so with myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), or chronic-fatigue syndrome, as it is also known.
84. Heteromorphic systems involve two or three different forms of flower with differences in pollen and stigma structure and usually differences in style and stamen length.
85. Also, big developing countries such as Brazil and South Korea have so far passed on a new IMF credit line, worried about both the stigma of borrowing and possible domestic backlashes. Sentencedict.com
86. The stigma of failure is attached to a cost reduction program.
87. So in order to try to eliminate that stigma they made it a penalty rate.
88. Simple tests that could readily reveal an individual's genetic endowment could also readily cause embarrassment or stigma.
89. Although stigma has been studied extensively in psychology and sociology, there has been little research on stigmatization in organizational settings.
90. A minute projection on the surface of a stigma , petal, or leaf.
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