[verb] [T] [disapproving] [formal] - to prevent (something) from developing into its best possible stateWhile personal attention is important, do not be overly impressed by tiny classes - a year in a group of five or fewer can be stultifying.She felt the repetitive exercises stultified her musical technique so she stopped doing them.
STULTIFY
Meaning of STULTIFY in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012