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paralyse or (N Am) paralyze
verb (paralysed , paralysing )
1 to affect (a person or bodily part) with paralysis.
2 said of fear, etc: to have an immobilizing effect on someone.
3 to disrupt something or bring it to a standstill.
[Early 19c]
paralyser noun .
verb (paralysed , paralysing )
1 to affect (a person or bodily part) with paralysis.
2 said of fear, etc: to have an immobilizing effect on someone.
3 to disrupt something or bring it to a standstill.
[Early 19c]
paralyser noun .
paralysis
noun (paralyses )
1 a temporary or permanent loss of muscular function or sensation in any part of the body, usually caused by nerve damage, eg as a result of disease or injury.
2 a state of immobility; a standstill.
[16c: Greek, from paralyein to enfeeble]
noun (paralyses )
1 a temporary or permanent loss of muscular function or sensation in any part of the body, usually caused by nerve damage, eg as a result of disease or injury.
2 a state of immobility; a standstill.
[16c: Greek, from paralyein to enfeeble]
paralytic
adjective
1 relating to, caused by or suffering from paralysis.
2 colloq helplessly drunk.
noun a person affected by paralysis.
paralytically adverb .
adjective
1 relating to, caused by or suffering from paralysis.
2 colloq helplessly drunk.
noun a person affected by paralysis.
paralytically adverb .
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