blunt instrument
English
    
    Noun
    
blunt instrument (plural blunt instruments)
- (literally) An object lacking sharp surfaces, especially as used to cause injury.
- 1851, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, The Murdered Cousin:- One deep wound had been inflicted upon the temple, apparently with some blunt instrument, which had penetrated the brain.
 
- 1913, Sax Rohmer, chapter 8, in The Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu:- It had been struck by some heavy blunt instrument, but the skull was not broken.
 
 
- (figuratively) A thing, person, method, or resource which is not sufficiently precise or not sufficiently effective for its intended role or use.
- 1987, Iris Murdoch, in John Haffenden, Novelists in Interview, →ISBN, p. 202:
- The analyst is in a sense a blunt instrument, but he can work as somebody who cares, and I think a good analyst makes the patient feel that he has value.
 
- 2003 May 5, Aisha Labi, “The Runaway Bride”, in Time:- The law is a woefully blunt instrument when it comes to domestic violence of all kinds.
 
- 2008 January 12, “Passing The Devalued Buck”, in Newsweek, retrieved 12 June 2011:- [T]he United States will continue to rely on dollar depreciation as a blunt instrument to fight all its economic battles.
 
- 2011 January 29, Scott Shane, “Spotlight Again Falls on Web Tools and Change”, in New York Times, retrieved 12 June 2011:- If Mr. Mubarak's Egypt has resorted to the traditional blunt instrument against dissent in a crisis — cutting off communications altogether — other countries have shown greater sophistication.
 
- 2022 January 12, Industry Insider, “Treasury demands cutbacks”, in RAIL, number 948, page 68:- Operational managers are removing trains from the timetable with the aim of reducing traincrew and rolling stock costs. This is a blunt instrument that without careful assessment removes connecting services and causes the loss of trains required for school or work arrival times.
 
 
- 1987, Iris Murdoch, in John Haffenden, Novelists in Interview, →ISBN, p. 202:
Translations
    
object lacking sharp surfaces used to cause injury
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References
    
- “blunt instrument”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
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