Stultification in a sentence as a noun

It will be sad to see them go -- buying a book physically provides a far greater visceral stultification than buying online.

In times where it's a very live and relevant debate, power is ascendant and making the argument that rights are old hat. If it wasn't much of a debate because it was self-evident that there are no rights, we'd be in one of those Dark Ages periods of stultification, waiting for civilization to start up again.

Searching for almost "Anything" on YouTube returns conspiracy videos!It may well be the worlds largest stultification factory invented right after Facebook and religions.

For example, "To me, the most serious count against Advanced Placement courses is that the AP curriculum leads to rigid stultification -- a kind of mindless genuflection to a prescribed plan of study that squelches creativity and free inquiry.

I laughed when I read: "To me, the most serious count against Advanced Placement courses is that the AP curriculum leads to rigid stultification -- a kind of mindless genuflection to a prescribed plan of study that squelches creativity and free inquiry.

Forcing any large-scale charitable effort to be redirected through the government risks stultification, political misappropriation of funds, endless bickering about policy goals, projects cancelled due to changes at each election cycle.

Stultification definitions

noun

derision of someone or something as foolish or absurd or inconsistent

See also: befooling

noun

the act of making something futile and useless (as by routine)

See also: constipation impairment deadening