单词 | stultify |
释义 | stul·ti·fy 1. 2. a. < the dullards become more stultified than ever — C.H.Grandgent > < incidents will have occurred tending to stultify conclusions — James Stevenson-Hamilton > < how like the man to stultify himself, to prove all his own theories wrong — Clemence Dane > < the court did not stultify itself by claiming that its ruling fulfilled any logical, legal progression toward racial equality — C.S.Dowdey > b. < the psychiatrist stultifies his role if he allows such misunderstandings to develop — C.P.Printzlien > < demand for fresh leadership … is running smack into the stultifying seniority system — T.R.Ybarra > < the slavish traditionalism that stultifies most contemporary ecclesiastical art — Time > < centralization … stultifies their local initiative — Hugh McDiarmid > < stultified by the oppressive atmosphere of her earlier life — Martin Levin > |
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