paralyses in English

noun
1
the loss of the ability to move (and sometimes to feel anything) in part or most of the body, typically as a result of illness, poison, or injury.
Traditional stroke symptoms were defined as loss of balance and paralysis of at least one part of the body.
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. It paralyses the nervous system and the respiratory system.

2. Blockade aimed at derailing parliamentary elections paralyses much of the country.

3. Piperazine paralyses the parasites, causing them to pass in the feces.

4. September - National strike over management of social security fund paralyses public services.

5. Anne suffers a stroke which paralyses her on the right side of her body.

6. In fact, it "paralyses people with fear and they lose motivation," says Mr.

7. Faith creates energy that makes success possible. Doubt paralyses and makes the possible impossible. RVM 

8. The incidence of extraocular muscle paralysis was the highest among all cranial-facial muscle paralyses.

9. Instead, the distribution of flaccid paralyses was similar to that also typically found in acute poliomyelitis anterior.

10. In peripheral paralyses the early stages of hemiplegia show an increased tendency to erythema and to wealing.

11. The severity of the symptoms, as well as their duration, is also less, but there is a greater tendency to the super- imposition of functional troubles such as paralyses and Algesias ; these may supervene immediately but, more com- monly, they develop later in the course of the disease when the symptoms of commotional origin are recovering.