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stultify

[stuhl-tuh-fahy] / ˈstʌl təˌfaɪ /


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Students stultified by scripted curriculums and endless test prep.

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He briefly enrolled at City College of New York to become an engineer, but after his time at war he found the academic routine unsettling and stultifying.

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If you were bored enough — a stultifying job, living with Mom after a bad breakup — you, too, might climb into a mysterious limo carrying Andy Samberg.

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Eileen’s clerical job at the local boys’ correctional center is stultifying and upsetting, or it would be if Eileen, who is in her mid-20s, could muster the ability to be upset anymore.

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Many at The Post had become frustrated with what they viewed as a stultified business culture over which Mr. Ryan presided, and had relayed these concerns to Ms. Buzbee.

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