intransitive. To lose intellectual vigour or acuity; to become stupid, dull, or apathetic. Now rare.
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| 释义 | the world > action or operation > inaction > disinclination to act or listlessness > be listless or lethargic [verb (intransitive)] > become (4) stupefy1609 intransitive. To lose intellectual vigour or acuity; to become stupid, dull, or apathetic. Now rare. dowf1825 intransitive. To be or become dull or sluggish. Also transitive (with down): to make dull or sluggish, deprive of energy. Cf. dowf, adj. 1. hebetate1832 intransitive. To become dull or inert. fossilize1845 intransitive. To become old, out of date, or lifeless; to cease to be active or exciting; to lose the capacity to absorb or reflect new ideas or… |
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