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    non·plus
    [ˌnänˈpləs]
    verb
    nonplus (verb) · nonplusses (third person present) · nonplussed (past tense) · nonplussed (past participle) · nonplussing (present participle)
    1. surprise and confuse (someone) so much that they are unsure how to react:
      "Diane was nonplussed by such an odd question"
    noun
    nonplus (noun)
    1. a state of being very surprised and confused:
      "reduced to a perfect nonplus, he rose from his chair"
    Origin
    late 16th century: from Latin non plus ‘not more’. The noun originally meant ‘a state in which no more can be said or done’.
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  2. nonplus (nɒnˈplʌs) vb, -plusses, -plussing or -plussed, -pluses, -plusing or -plused (tr) to put at a loss; confound: he was nonplussed by the sudden announcement. n, pl -pluses a state of utter perplexity prohibiting action or speech [C16: from Latin nōn plūs no further (that is, nothing further can be said or done)]
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    nonplus / (nɒnˈplʌs) / verb-plusses, -plussing or -plussed or US -pluses, -plusing or -plused (tr) to put at a loss; confound: he was nonplussed by the sudden announcement nounplural -pluses a state of utter perplexity prohibiting action or speech
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    nonplus (third-person singular simple present nonplusses or nonpluses, present participle nonplussing or nonplusing, simple past and past participle nonplussed or nonplused) (transitive) To bewilder or perplex (someone); to confound, to flummox.
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    In Latin, non plus means "no more." When nonplus debuted in English in the 16th century, it was used as a noun synonymous with quandary. Someone brought to a nonplus had reached an impasse in an argument and could say no more.
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