paralysed in English

adjective
1
(of a person or part of the body) partly or wholly incapable of movement.
he became partially paralyzed
verb
1
cause (a person or part of the body) to become partly or wholly incapable of movement.
Mrs. Burrows had been paralyzed by a stroke

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1. Paralysed Spinster Rosemarie, had been paralysed down her right side since birth.

2. He is partially paralysed.

3. She was paralysed with fear.

4. They were paralysed with fright.

5. The accident left her paralysed.

6. His left arm is paralysed.

7. The stroke left him partly paralysed.

8. The strike paralysed the port.

9. He was absolutely paralysed with shock.

10. She is paralysed in both legs.

11. He was paralysed in both legs.

12. A stroke paralysed half his face.

13. The accident left him permanently paralysed.

14. She stood there, paralysed with fear.

15. The government seems paralysed by/with indecision.

16. She was paralysed from the waist down .

17. He was partially paralysed by the fall.

18. The strike has virtually paralysed the island.

19. Commerce is paralysed in consequence of a severe earthquake.

20. The airport is still paralysed by the strike.

21. Motor traffic was paralysed in much of the city.

22. The accident left him paralysed from the waist down .

23. The accident left her paralysed from the waist down.

24. The disease left him with a paralysed right arm.

25. The consequential shock he suffered all but paralysed him.

26. The stroke left him paralysed down his right side.

27. The country was paralysed by a series of strikes.

28. She confided that a paralysed patient was suing her for malpractice.

29. For weeks now the government has been paralysed by indecision.

30. Her married sister had been paralysed in a road accident.

31. He stood paralysed for a moment,[Sentencedict.com] and then ran away.

32. A crowd three deep seemed paralysed by the images on these monitors.

33. He is paralysed down his left side as a result of polio.

34. Another word for Benumbed: paralysed, frozen, stunned, numb, dazed Collins English Thesaurus

35. Hospitals, schools, and rescue services including police and armed forces were paralysed.

36. He had a minor stroke in 19 which left him partly paralysed.

37. If we can eliminate them, half of the Cao navy will be paralysed

38. 26 His father had been paralysed by a fall from a white stallion.

39. Half-way through his night shift, coppersmith Norman was paralysed by a rare disease.

40. He was in any event severely crippled, even for a time paralysed and incontinent.

41. In cases with agraphia performance when writing dictation was superior with the paralysed arm.

42. Adjective disabled, handicapped, paralysed, lame, deformed, incapacitated, bedridden, housebound, enfeebled He looked after his senile, Crippled mother

43. A half-paralysed white sneering fellow-rather handsome head, but eyes with a lot of lashes.

44. Then he had been brought home, paralysed from the waist down[Sentence dictionary], embittered and resentful.

45. 8 Those paralysed by panic, or who tried insanely to drag out the guns, were drowned.

46. Synonyms for Challenged include disabled, impaired, exceptional, differently abled, incapacitated, paralysed, paralyzed, crippled, infirm and handicapped

47. The United States faces years of indecisive government, with Washington paralysed by score-settling and legislative gridlock.

48. This female mallard was brought into Slimbridge yesterday totally paralysed and she's already showing signs of recovery.

49. A prominent member of the Cabinet, Norman Tebbit, was injured, and his wife Margaret was left paralysed.

50. The faith, shown by the friends of the paralysed man who carried the stretcher, is an active faith.