0 the condition of being unable to think clearly, usually because someone is extremely tired or bored, or has taken drugs:
Football bores me to stupefaction.
People flock to clubs in search of stupefaction by a combination of decibels, drink and drugs.
I read with stupefaction of men who rise every morning and write until 2, then come downstairs to begin drinking.
He listens to himself, not without stupefaction.
It seems to me quite astonishing that we should approach this with an air of mild stupefaction.
I listened with stupefaction to the explanations why the sums were wrong.
Syntax would act as a filter in which analogies had to be processed and so analogies would lose their characteristic stupefaction.
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