| paralyze | 1. To affect or strike with paralysis or palsy. 2. To unnerve; to destroy or impair the energy of; to render ineffective; as, the occurrence paralysed the community; despondency paralysed his efforts. Origin: F. Paralyser. See Paralysis. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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make powerless and unable to function; "The bureaucracy paralyzes the entire operation" cause to be paralyzed and immobile; "The poison paralyzed him"; "Fear paralyzed her"
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| paralyzer |
a substance which hinders or prevents a chemical reaction; an inhibitor.
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| paralyze | cause to be paralyzed and immobile |
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| paralyze | make powerless and unable to function |
| paralyze | affected or subject to with paralysis |
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