stultification

[US]/ˌstʌltɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/
[UK]/ˌstʌltəfəˈkeɪʃən/

Translation

n.the act of making someone or something appear foolish or ineffective; the state of being made to appear foolish
Word Forms

Phrases & Collocations

stultification process

stultification effect

stultification of thought

stultification in education

stultification of creativity

stultification phenomenon

stultification argument

stultification risk

stultification debate

stultification issue

Example Sentences

the stultification of creativity can hinder innovation.

many students experience stultification in a rigid education system.

stultification in the workplace can lead to employee dissatisfaction.

the stultification of debate can result in a lack of progress.

some argue that stultification is a consequence of excessive regulation.

stultification can occur when people stop challenging themselves.

the stultification of public discourse is a troubling trend.

stultification in thought can lead to conformity.

to avoid stultification, one must embrace lifelong learning.

the artist felt a sense of stultification in the corporate environment.

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