stultify
Americanverb (used with object)
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to render absurdly or wholly futile or ineffectual, especially by degrading or frustrating means.
Must we stultify the progress of these reforms with yet more red tape?
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Law. to allege or prove (oneself or another person) to be of unsound mind.
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Older Use. to make, or cause to appear, foolish or ridiculous.
verb (used without object)
verb
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to make useless, futile, or ineffectual, esp by routine
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to cause to appear absurd or inconsistent
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to prove (someone) to be of unsound mind and thus not legally responsible
Other Word Forms
- nonstultification noun
- stultification noun
- stultifier noun
- stultifyingly adverb
- unstultified adjective
- unstultifying adjective
Etymology
Origin of stultify
First recorded in 1760–70; from Late Latin stultificāre, equivalent to Latin stult(us) “stupid” + -i- -i- + -ficāre -fy
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