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- Stunning Spell | Harry Potter Wiki | Fandom
The Stunning Spell [6] (Stupefy), [5] also known as the Stupefying Charm, [4] or Stunner for short, [5] was a charm [2] [3] that stunned the target, rendering them unconscious
- STUPEFY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of STUPEFY is to make stupid, groggy, or insensible How to use stupefy in a sentence
- STUPEFY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
STUPEFY definition: 1 to make someone unable to think clearly, usually because they are extremely tired or have taken… Learn more
- STUPEFY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Stupefy definition: to put into a state of little or no sensibility; benumb the faculties of; put into a stupor See examples of STUPEFY used in a sentence
- Stupefy - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Anyone can be stupefied by something scary, mysterious, or just plain remarkable Think of tourists visiting New York City for the first time They stare up at the skyscrapers, lost in wonder Taking that moment to let themselves be amazed? Nothing stupid about it, unless they step on someone's foot, of course "Stupefy "
- STUPEFY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If something stupefies you, it shocks or surprises you so much that you cannot think properly for a while a violent slap on the side of the head, which stunned and stupefied him [VERB noun] Primrose, stupefied by tiredness, began to wail that she was hungry a life of almost stupefying indolence
- stupefy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(transitive, especially law) To dull the senses or capacity to think thereby reducing responsiveness; to stun He stupefied her by means of chloroform, a general anaesthetic (transitive, by extension, figurative) To astonish or stun, especially as a result of some distressing action
- Stupefy - definition of stupefy by The Free Dictionary
To cause (someone) to be unable to think clearly or be sensitive to the surroundings; daze: was stupefied by the toxic gas 2 To amaze; astonish: a race that stupefied the fans [Middle English stupefien, from Old French stupefier, from Latin stupefacere : stupēre, to be stunned + facere, to make; see fact ] stu′pe·fi′er n
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