Stultify means to make someone appear foolish, to nullify, or to have a dulling effect.
Stultify significa hacer que alguien parezca estúpido, anular o tener un efecto embotador.
Front | stultify \STUL-tuh-fye\ |
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Back | verb 1. To cause to appear stupid, foolish, or absurdly illogical. 2. a) To negate or impair. b) To have a dulling or inhibiting effect on. [Stupid or absurd behavior can be almost laughable at times. That's the kind of situation depicted in an 1871 London Daily News article, describing how a witness "stultified himself" by admitting that he was too far off to hear what he had claimed to have heard. But there is nothing especially funny about the now-archaic original usage of "stultify." The word was first used in the mid-1700s in legal contexts, where if you stultified yourself, you claimed to be of unsound mind and thus not responsible for your acts. Nor is there humor in the most common meaning of "stultify" nowadays, that of rendering someone or something useless or ineffective.] "Without continuing support for higher education, we will stultify our national progress and go down a vicious spiral of ever-diminishing returns." |
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