0 to make someone unable to think clearly, usually because they are extremely tired or have taken drugs --
1 to surprise or shock someone very much --
2 to tire or bore someone so much that the person cannot think or do anything: --
I am afraid they would be stupefied at our conduct.
The final assessment of the majority stupefied the group.
The people exclaim in horror and stupefied with fear.
I am completely stupefied by that explanation.
The other point is about stupefying.
There is no need in this country, as there is in totalitarian countries, for stupefying the minds of our people or trying to impress foreign countries by bluster and swagger.
Subjects must of course be developed understandably in speech, but without stupefying the listeners and without destroying the vitality of the debate.
Philosophers of today are easy to stupefy.