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Procrustean
Pro·crus·te·an also pro·crus·te·an P0578500 (prō-krŭs′tē-ən)adj. Producing or designed to produce strict conformity by ruthless or arbitrary means. [After Procrustes, , a mythical Greek giant who stretched or shortened captives to make them fit his beds, from Latin Procrustēs, from Greek Prokroustēs, from prokrouein, hammer out, to stretch out : pro-, forth; see pro-2 + krouein, to beat.]Procrustean (prəʊˈkrʌstɪən) adj (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) tending or designed to produce conformity by violent or ruthless methodsPro•crus•te•an (proʊˈkrʌs ti ən) adj. 1. pertaining to or suggestive of Procrustes. 2. (often l.c.) tending to produce conformity by violent or arbitrary means. [1840–50] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | Procrustean - of or relating to the mythical giant Procrustes or the mode of torture practiced by him | Translations
Procrustean
Procrustean bedA situation or place that someone is forced into, often violently. In Greek mythology, the giant Procrustes would capture people and then stretch or cut off their limbs to make them fit into his bed. This new law creates a Procrustean bed designed to get those people deemed undesirable by the local government to move out of the neighborhood.See also: bed, ProcrusteanProcrustean solutionThe forceful, unnatural manipulation of someone or something to fit a rigid set of conditions or requirements. In Greek mythology, the giant Procrustes would capture people and then stretch or cut off their limbs to make them fit into his bed. While in theory the idea of raising the minimum wage to a certain threshold for every business in the country seems like a positive, it is really a Procrustean solution that forces conformity to an impossible standard on many businesses that simply cannot afford to acquiesce.See also: Procrustean, solutiona Procrustean bed something designed to produce conformity by unnatural or violent means. In Greek mythology, Procrustes was a robber who tied his victims to a bed, either stretching or cutting off their legs in order to to make them fit it. 1998 Spectator Intellectuals often employ their intellects for foolish purposes, forcing facts onto a Procrustean bed of theory. See also: bed, ProcrusteanProcrustean solutionAdjusting the facts to suit the situation. In Greek mythology, Procrustes (his name meant “stretcher”) lived in a roadside house in which he invited travelers for a meal and a night's rest. The guests stayed in a bed whose length, according to Procrustes, exactly matched anyone who slept in it. And it did—after the host stretched a smaller guest on a rack or chopped the legs off a taller guest until he fit the bed. This practice ended only when the hero Theseus killed Procrustes by giving him a dose of his own medicine. Someone who alters the facts by, for example, overestimating or underreporting data is said to offer a Procrustean solution.See also: Procrustean, solutionProcrustean
Procrustean tending or designed to produce conformity by violent or ruthless methods ThesaurusSeeProcrustes |