Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Checked in growth; undeveloped; dwarfed.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Dwarfed.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
stunt . - adjective
prevented fromgrowing ordeveloping - adjective medicine low height-for-age (for a person).
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective inferior in size or quality
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Examples
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Many analysts agree that hiring will remain stunted until businesses find a higher level of confidence in the economy, regardless of the availability of money to borrow.
Fed Taunts Inflation Demons With Quantitative Easing Heather Struck 2010
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Leaving the marriage only results in stunted growth.
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Leaving the marriage only results in stunted growth.
Archive 2006-01-01 2006
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Yet stunted is an ugly and misleading word: for the flowers that grow here are not deformed midgets but perfectly proportioned miniatures – real plants seen through the wrong end of the glass.
Try Anything Twice 1938
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But Jim is kind of stunted in his career, and his dream isn't to be selling paper.
Rebecca Macatee: Outsourced's' Ben Rappaport Says Show Stereotypes Human Nature, Not Indian Culture Rebecca Macatee 2011
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But Jim is kind of stunted in his career, and his dream isn't to be selling paper.
Rebecca Macatee: Outsourced's' Ben Rappaport Says Show Stereotypes Human Nature, Not Indian Culture Rebecca Macatee 2011
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Ross and others are conducting research from a Greenpeace ship in the Gulf, using a two-man sub as they work to determine if the corals have suffered damage, or may take a hit from long-term impacts, such as stunted reproduction rates.
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An example: If a person were to say that a short tree is "stunted".
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The lava substrate has the ability in places to trap and retain moisture, allowing for a more mesophytic vegetation, such as stunted Douglas-fir and ponderosa pine, to occur in some areas.
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Obesity can have serious health consequences in young children, such as stunted hip and leg-bone growth, says David Ludwig, director of the Optimal Weight for Life Clinic at Children's Hospital Boston.
The War on Obesity 2008
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