stultified
动词 v.
形容词 adj.
英文释义
动词 v.
- simple past and past participle of stultify
形容词 adj.
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Having been stultified or brought to a stop; stymied.
— Cora only stood there, letting him talk. She may have been a stultified neophyte in the practise of her art, but at least she had the devilish ingenuity to explode an emotional bomb under Bradly's male innocence and blow its defences to tatters.
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Made dull or unable to think and act properly; stupefied.
— An American sailor, who was cast away on the shore of Africa, where he was kept in slavery for three years, was, at the expiration of that period, found to be imbruted and stultified—he had lost all reasoning power; and having forgotten his native language, could only utter some savage gibberish between Arabic and English, which nobody could understand, and which even he himself found difficulty in pronouncing.
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