convulsed in English

verb
1
(of a person) suffer violent involuntary contraction of the muscles, producing contortion of the body or limbs.
she convulsed, collapsing to the floor with the pain
synonyms:shake uncontrollablygo into spasmsshudderjerkthrash about
2
throw (a country) into violent social or political upheaval.
a wave of mass strikes convulsed the Ruhr, Berlin, and central Germany
verb

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1. Spectators were Convulsed with laughter

2. His whole body convulsed.

3. What does Convulsed mean? Information and translations of Convulsed in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

4. His face was convulsed with rage.

5. A violent shiver convulsed him.

6. Definition of Convulsed in the Definitions.net dictionary

7. (verb) Tremors that Convulsed the countryside.

8. 10 A racking cough convulsed her whole body.

9. The man Convulsed the boy in anger.

10. All of us were convulsed with laughter.

11. It was a war that Convulsed

12. Olivia's face Convulsed in a series of twitches.

13. [transitive] be Convulsed with laughter, anger, etc

14. He convulsed the audience with his funny acts.

15. She was suddenly convulsed by a hacking cough.

16. The little girl Convulsed in her coughing fit

17. Convulsed they recline on the blood-sprinkled heath.

18. Don't be convulsed with laughter, which stultifies you.

19. Olivia's face convulsed in a series of twitches.

20. The audience was Convulsed with laughter in almost every scene

21. ‘Penn is Convulsed with ostentatiously felt emotion.’ ‘The spirit shrieked, Convulsed him violently and came out.’ ‘The evil spirit Convulsed the man and cried out with a loud voice as he came out of the man.’ ‘At one point the entire audience was so Convulsed it looked like a Mexican wave.’

22. What does Convulsed mean? Simple past tense and past participle of convulse

23. A wave of nationalist demonstrations convulsed the country in 19

24. Twist, contort, work Olivia's face Convulsed in a series of spasms

25. Twist, contort, work Olivia's face Convulsed in a series of spasms

26. The wife of the victim Convulsed with sobs at his funeral

27. The patient appeared to be daydreaming and then suddenly became Convulsed

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29. The whole world was convulsed over the passing away of the great man.

30. Shake, twist, agitate, contort He let out a cry that Convulsed his whole body

31. Shake, twist, agitate, contort He let out a cry that Convulsed his whole body

32. That you cannot control your movements She was Convulsed by a bout of sneezing

33. He let out a cry that convulsed his bulky frame and jerked his arm.

34. Convulsed (7 Occurrences) Mark 9:20 They brought him to him, and when he saw him, immediately the spirit Convulsed him, and he fell on the ground, wallowing and foaming at the mouth

35. (Can be physical or figurative; see examples.) He Convulsed with abdominal pain from something he ate.

36. For more than a year, Lebanon has been Convulsed by sporadic mass protests and violence

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38. The word Convulsed is the past form of convulse in the first person singular

39. 1. shake, twist, agitate, contort He let out a cry that Convulsed his whole body

40. To convulse with pain 痛苦地抽搐 A racking cough Convulsed her whole body.

41. (Can be physical or figurative; see examples.) He Convulsed with abdominal pain from something he ate.

42. The Near East was convulsed with violence, terrorism, oppression, radical religious thinking, speculative philosophy, and culture shock.

43. Antonyms for Convulsed include cried, wept, sobbed, bawled, wailed, blubbered, whined, keened, sniveled and snivelled

44. 1. shake, twist, agitate, contort He let out a cry that Convulsed his whole body

45. 2 → be Convulsed with laughter/anger etc 3 [ transitive] if something such as a war convulses a country, it causes a lot of problems or confusion A wave of nationalist demonstrations Convulsed the country in 1919

46. (WEB RSV) Mark 9:26 Having cried out, and Convulsed greatly, it came out of him

47. To shake violently, or to cause someone to shake without control: [ I ] The audience Convulsed with laughter.

48. His limbs were convulsed and his fingers Contorted as though he had died in a very paroxysm of fear

49. The opposing team were so convulsed with laughter that they almost forgot to hit the ball.

50. It was none other than the heir to the throne, blissfully unaware, and convulsed with mirth.