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How to use stultified in a sentence

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It is therefore unsurprising that the political system itself has become stultified and its population disengaged and apathetic.
We were to be hostage to military kindness, stultified by Stockholm syndrome.
Bahamians are stultified intellectually, emotionally and culturally by the medieval religious environment that politicians have encouraged.
Like women elsewhere, African women are stultified by circumstances largely beyond their control.
A genuinely democratic culture has therefore been stultified and the ruling elite itself largely lacks popular legitimacy.
After a period of sickness, the man returns outwardly to normal, but he feels stultified.
Corporate money has stultified fashion, pushing extravagance and disregarding ethics.
But outside of education rights, the Court continued stultified by its earlier decisions that language rights were limited.
But in our time, market fundamentalism has stultified democracy and encroached on public liberty.
It is thus important to legislate in such a way that competition in the market place in generic products is not stultified.
But doing things means cooperating with others, for in isolation Man is virtually helpless physically, and stultified mentally.
True artistic integrity is stultified by the deathly embrace of marketing.
There have been times when statist ambitions have stultified markets and encroached on private liberty.
My 125lb Bernese Mountain Dog was stultified into inactivity and didn't even bark.
In a small way, I'm only another environmentalist and have no time for stultified bureaucrats who can't change with the times.
The groundswell of personal freedoms that followed the collapse of the Berlin Wall in 1989 took stultified socialist societies by surprise.
Without such exceptions to Bill C-32's anticircumvention provisions as those outlined above, the research would be illegal and thereby stultified.
This dynamism is always in danger of being stultified by planners who think they can tame it and by governing elites who want to rig it.
The first is: is there anything in the wording of paragraphs 9 and 26 that in any way gives comfort to the Berlin savings banks and the German savings banks system that they will be in any way stultified for the future?
The creation in this way of a category of animals thus partly protected is stultified because control over hunting licences can be exercised under the rules applicable to game animals.
Examples from Classical Literature
He tried to think of something to say, and gave it up, stultified by his compassion.
His insistence on the point was of itself suspicious, but eagerness to protect her stultified his wits.
The fundamental institution of the Sabbatic year had been stultified by the mere legal fiction of the Prosbol.
He had the feeling that her individuality had been stultified.
Only a stultified fanaticism can ignore the practical distinction.
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