paralyse|paralysed|paralyses|paralysing in English

verb

[par·a·lyse || 'pærəlaɪz]

cause palsy, make immovable, cause paralysis (also paralyze)

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

2. Fear of unemployment is paralysing the economy.

3. He is partially paralysed.

4. She was paralysed with fear.

5. They were paralysed with fright.

6. The accident left her paralysed.

7. His left arm is paralysed.

8. The stroke left him partly paralysed.

9. What does Astony mean? (archaic) To stun, paralyse, astound

10. It paralyses the nervous system and the respiratory system.

11. If we try to remove it, it could paralyse him.

12. The strike paralysed the port.

13. Miss T. was put on a ventilator and paralysing drugs were administered.

14. He was absolutely paralysed with shock.

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

16. She is paralysed in both legs.

17. He was paralysed in both legs.

18. A stroke paralysed half his face.

19. The accident left him permanently paralysed.

20. She stood there, paralysed with fear.

21. He had a sense of subterfuge that was often nearly paralysing.

22. She had to work very hard to overcome her paralysing shyness.

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

24. The government seems paralysed by/with indecision.

25. She was paralysed from the waist down .