paralyse (Meaning)
Wordnet
paralyse (v)
make powerless and unable to function
cause to be paralyzed and immobile
Webster
paralyse (v. t.)
Same as Paralyze.
Synonyms & Antonyms of paralyse
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paralyse Sentence Examples
- The venomous spider's bite paralyzed his leg, immobilizing him instantly.
- The sudden shock paralyzed her vocal cords, leaving her unable to speak.
- The traumatic event paralyzed his mind, leaving him in a state of dissociation.
- The overwhelming fear paralyzed his senses, making him unable to react.
- The stroke paralyzed half of his body, rendering him partially disabled.
- The cold hand of paralysis gripped her heart, causing it to stop beating.
- The news of his diagnosis paralyzed him with disbelief and despair.
- The sight of the car crash paralyzed him with horror, locking his body in a state of shock.
- The intense pain paralyzed his muscles, making it impossible for him to move.
- The economic crisis paralyzed the entire city, leaving businesses and residents helpless.
FAQs About the word paralyse
make powerless and unable to function, cause to be paralyzed and immobileSame as Paralyze.
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The venomous spider's bite paralyzed his leg, immobilizing him instantly.
The sudden shock paralyzed her vocal cords, leaving her unable to speak.
The traumatic event paralyzed his mind, leaving him in a state of dissociation.
The overwhelming fear paralyzed his senses, making him unable to react.