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- Look up stultification in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stultification (from Latin stultus stupid) refers to the state of being or a situation or an...
- Firebrand is a period piece whose revisionist aims are at odds with its stultifying approach." Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, ****igned the film...
- Katie (September 20, 2017). "Still waters aren't all that deep in the stultifying Woodshock". The A.V. Club. Archived from the original on April 27, 2020...
- in the 1960s, but its continued uncritical support for an increasingly stultified and militaristic Soviet Union further alienated it from the rest of the...
- age, as they try to create lives for themselves amidst the violent and stultifying culture of their home – a poor neighborhood on the outskirts of Naples...
- by texts in the religious schools, interpreted for the most part with stultifying literalness. It had come to include virtually any intellectual production...
- "the utopic potentiality of performance" for **** people from "the stultifying and oppressive real world that awaits performers and audiences outside...
- above, 'argued that elegant writing had become an end in itself, and the stultifying effect of this on the Chinese civil service had contributed in no small...
- Andrzej Munk often directed films which were a political satire aimed at stultifying the communist authorities in the most gentle manner as possible. However...
- considered heretical to challenge any of his views, so the study of anatomy stultified. During the post-classical era, Middle Eastern science and medicine was...