convulsion(s) Antonyms

Meaning of convulsion(s)

convulsion(s)

seizure sense 1, seizure sense 2a, an abnormal violent contraction or series of contractions of the muscles that is not under control of the will, a violent disturbance, an uncontrolled fit, an abnormal violent and involuntary contraction or series of contractions of the muscles

convulsion(s) Sentence Examples

  1. The sudden onset of convulsions left the patient trembling uncontrollably.
  2. The epileptic patient experienced a series of violent convulsions.
  3. The infant's high fever triggered a series of convulsions, requiring immediate medical attention.
  4. Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) involves inducing controlled convulsions to alleviate severe depression.
  5. The sight of the dying animal triggered convulsions in the grieving pet owner.
  6. The toxins in the mushroom caused convulsions and hallucinations in the unsuspecting eater.
  7. The newborn's brain damage manifested as recurring convulsions that interfered with normal development.
  8. Convulsions are a common symptom of seizures, characterized by involuntary muscle contractions and loss of consciousness.
  9. The patient's convulsions subsided with the administration of anticonvulsant medication.
  10. The loud and unexpected noise triggered a convulsion in the young child, who immediately collapsed to the ground.

FAQs About the word convulsion(s)

seizure sense 1, seizure sense 2a, an abnormal violent contraction or series of contractions of the muscles that is not under control of the will, a violent dis

upheavals, revolutions, cataclysms,earthquakes, storms, seizures, mutinies, insurrections, tumults, turmoils

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The sudden onset of convulsions left the patient trembling uncontrollably.

The epileptic patient experienced a series of violent convulsions.

The infant's high fever triggered a series of convulsions, requiring immediate medical attention.

Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) involves inducing controlled convulsions to alleviate severe depression.