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stultification
stultification (ˌstʌltɪfɪˈkeɪʃən) [n. of action f. stultify v.: see -fication.] The action of the vb. stultify, the state of being stultified; an instance of this.1832 Whistle-binkie Ser. i. (1839) 95 Whilst others contrive with their speeches and songs, To complete her stultification, O. 1856 C. M.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Stultification
Stultification (from Latin stultus stupid) refers to the state of being or a situation or an action causing one to become stupid or foolish or unsound The silent implication of stultification in neurobiological terms is that certain external influences can have a lasting neural effect (reduction of wikipedia.org
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stultification
stultification/ˌstʌltɪfɪˈkeɪʃn; ˌstʌltəfə`keʃən/ n[U]. 牛津英汉双解词典
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stultificatory
stultificatory, a. (ˌstʌltɪfɪˈkeɪtərɪ) [f. stultification: see -ory2.] = stultifying ppl. a.1931 Times Lit. Suppl. 21 May 400/2 Further penetration into the processes of the universe is self-stultificatory. 1972 D. Bell in Cox & Dyson 20th-Cent. Mind I. vi. 180 A transcendental and intuitionist phil... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Ignorant Schoolmaster
Rancière also calls this "Enforced stultification" (7). wikipedia.org
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reproval
reproval (rɪˈpruːvəl) [f. next + -al1.] The act of reproving; reproof.1846 Worcester cites Gentl. Mag. 1872 Athenæum 28 Dec. 845/3 To..expiate their enthusiastic adherence by an equally enthusiastic reproval. 1895 Chicago Advance 20 June 1353/1 The reproval and stultification of the Christian commun... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alexander Sumarokov
His tragedies are a stultification of the classical method; their Alexandrine couplets are exceedingly harsh; their characters are marionettes. wikipedia.org
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Jacques Rancière
Rancière developed this idea in The Ignorant Schoolmaster, saying that “there is stultification whenever one intelligence is subordinated to another .. wikipedia.org
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Matvey Dmitriev-Mamonov
Arrest and Stultification In 1823 the count's valet died, and a new one was employed, the freedman, citizen Nikanor Afanassjev, a former serf of Prince wikipedia.org
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jackass
jackass, n. (ˈdʒækæs) [f. Jack n.1 38 + ass n.] 1. A male ass, a he-ass.1727 Arbuthnot Coins 128 Pliny relates from Varro that a Jack-ass for a Stallion was bought for 3,229l. 3s. 4d. 1774 Goldsm. Nat. Hist. (1776) II. 385, I have seen a jack-ass, from that country, above fifteen hands high. 1803 A.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Capitalist mode of production (Marxist theory)
That debate has typically counterposed a socialist ideal to a poorly understood reality, i.e. using analysis which due to such party stultification and wikipedia.org
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叶公超
Secret police trailed him when he was out but Chiang Ching-kuo came to see him when he was hospitalized — a curious stultification of top-level talent. wikipedia.org
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2012–2015 unrest in Romania
Journalists criticized the stultification of the scandal involving Prime Minister Victor Ponta, accusing him that he tries to move the discussion from wikipedia.org
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self-
self- the word self used as a prefix [OE. self-, sylf-, ? occas. instr. selfe-, corresp. to OS. self-, MLG. sulf-, MDu. self- (Du. zelf-), OHG., MHG. selb-, selp- (Ger. selb-, also genitive selbs-, later selbst-), ON. sialf- (MSw. sialf-, also genitive sialfs-, Sw. sjelf-, Norw. sj{obar}lv-, Da. sel... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Memory of Trees
With its layered, breathing-lesson choral harmonies cushioned in sullen keyboards, the album is, except for a few perky moments, wistful to the point of stultification wikipedia.org
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