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stupefaction (encz) | stupefaction,ohromení n: Zdeněk Brož |
stupefaction (encz) | stupefaction,ustrnutí n: Zdeněk Brož |
Stupefaction (gcide) | Stupefaction \Stu`pe*fac"tion\, n. [Cf. F. stup['e]faction. See
Stupefacient.]
The act of stupefying, or the state of being stupefied.
[Written also stupifaction.]
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Resistance of the dictates of conscience brings a
hardness and stupefaction upon it. --South.
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stupefaction (wn) | stupefaction
n 1: a feeling of stupefied astonishment
2: marginal consciousness; "his grogginess was caused as much by
exhaustion as by the blows"; "someone stole his wallet while
he was in a drunken stupor" [syn: grogginess, stupor,
stupefaction, semiconsciousness]
3: the action of stupefying; making dull or lethargic; "the
professor was noted for his stupefaction of the students" |
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Obstupefaction (gcide) | Obstupefaction \Ob*stu`pe*fac"tion\, n. [L. obstuperfacere to
stupefy.]
See Stupefaction. [Obs.] --Howell.
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Stupefaction (gcide) | Stupefaction \Stu`pe*fac"tion\, n. [Cf. F. stup['e]faction. See
Stupefacient.]
The act of stupefying, or the state of being stupefied.
[Written also stupifaction.]
[1913 Webster]
Resistance of the dictates of conscience brings a
hardness and stupefaction upon it. --South.
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