duncify (Meaning)

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duncify (v. t.)

To make stupid in intellect.

Synonyms & Antonyms of duncify

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duncify Sentence Examples

  1. The professor's monotonous lectures had the uncanny ability to duncify even the brightest students.
  2. The mind-numbing routine of his job had gradually duncified his once sharp mind.
  3. Subjected to endless hours of mindless TV, the children's intellects were slowly being duncified.
  4. The politician's hollow speeches and empty promises duncified the electorate, making them easy prey for manipulation.
  5. The oppressive atmosphere of the school duncified the students, stifling their creativity and curiosity.
  6. In the stifling heat of the summer, even the most vibrant minds were duncified by the lethargy of the season.
  7. The constant bombardment of information from social media and the internet duncified our minds, making us incapable of deep thought.
  8. The government's propaganda machine churned out a steady stream of drivel, duncifying the masses and preventing them from questioning the status quo.
  9. The cult's brainwashing techniques duncified its followers, making them blindly obedient to the leader's every command.
  10. The poverty and lack of opportunity in the region had duncified the population, creating a cycle of ignorance and despair.

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To make stupid in intellect.

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The professor's monotonous lectures had the uncanny ability to duncify even the brightest students.

The mind-numbing routine of his job had gradually duncified his once sharp mind.

Subjected to endless hours of mindless TV, the children's intellects were slowly being duncified.

The politician's hollow speeches and empty promises duncified the electorate, making them easy prey for manipulation.