stultifying
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stultifying (comparative more stultifying, superlative most stultifying)
- Tending to stultify.
- Synonyms: useless, ineffective
- 2021 July 14, Stephen L. Carter, “What Thurgood Marshall Taught Me”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
- The Judge was from an era when a person could get away with being larger than life — unlike the present day, when so much of our stultifying public discourse has come to be about joining in unearned moral superiority to look down our noses.
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