7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Stunt' in a Sentence
"To impede or hinder the growth, development, or progress of something, such as plants, individuals, or processes." more
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Excessive stress was stunting her ability to concentrate on her studies.
By the time she graduates, she will have been stunting her academic progress with frequent procrastination.
By the time I met her, she had been stunting her academic growth by skipping classes regularly.
The lack of investment in education has been stunting academic progress in the underprivileged communities.
By the time he graduates, the constant pressure to conform will have stunted his creativity.
Limited access to education has stunted the intellectual development of many children.
The lack of educational opportunities had stunted his intellectual development.
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