Stultify Mnemonic
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stultify
stultify
/ˈstʌltəfaɪ/
humiliate
Examples
- The accident stultified his ability.
- The capability of the students are now stultified.
- You need to stultify him.
- It's obvious that Mancini needs to stultify an opponent.
- The result is a stultified and dishonest appraisal of the field.
- There is no bureaucracy or unionism or local jealousies to stultify it.
- What stultified him in front of the people
- She made herself stultify with her clown costume.
- You stultify if you don't have opportunities for growth.
- The only competition keeps the tech business driving forward and that, in the absence of effective competition, products stultify.
prove to be of unsound mind or demonstrate someone's incompetence
verb
cause to appear foolish
verb
deprive of strength or efficiency; make useless or worthless
verb
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"Stool + Terrify. The silly stool scared the smarts away."
Stool + Terrify. The silly stool is scared and makes you feel foolish.
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