stultification

IPA: stˈʌɫtʌfʌkˈeɪʃʌn

noun

  • The process of stultifying.
  • The state of being stultified.
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Examples of "stultification" in Sentences

  • The word stultification might be what it is.
  • The ripest fruit of reason the stultification of reason.
  • This exemplifies the intellectual stultification of purveyors of conventional wisdom today. abb1 Says:
  • Even though the bust-up didn't happen, the firm was cosseted and the possible stultification of the high-tech world was prevented.
  • A recurrent theme of mine is how the demand for denial of average IQ differences spills into seemingly unrelated issues, like airline security, causing widespread intellectual stultification.
  • Religious ignorance and arrogance have blindfolded millions, and books like this one are designed to remove the blinders and expose them to both the light and darkness of a system in stagnation and stultification.
  • There was a right rhythm to things, and though, for me, too many vacation days of strolling picturesque streets licking ice cream cones and ogling hand-tailored shirts would mean a kind of stultification of the soul, still, I had no doubt leaned over too far in the other direction.

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