to stultify
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British pronunciation
/stˈʌltɪfˌaɪ/

Definición y Significado de "stultify"

to stultify
01

atrofiar, estancar

to make someone lose interest or motivation, typically due to a boring or restrictive routine
Transitive: to stultify sb/sth
to stultify definition and meaning
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The monotonous job stultified his creativity.
His attempt to over-explain the simple concept only served to stultify the audience.
02

anular

to make someone or something worthless or ineffective
Transitive: to stultify sth
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His constant interruptions stultified the entire discussion.
The lack of proper training stultified their efforts to succeed.
03

anular

to make someone or something appear as ridiculous, stupid, or absurd
Transitive: to stultify sth
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The comedian ’s jokes were designed to stultify the pretentiousness of the local elites.
The film 's amateurish special effects stultified what could have been an exciting plot.
04

declarar incapacitado, estupidizar

to declare someone mentally unfit or incapable of being held responsible for their actions
Transitive: to stultify sb
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The lawyer tried to stultify the defendant by questioning his mental state.
The court ruled to stultify him after examining his psychological reports.
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