Definitionv. make powerless and unable to function
Last update: October 25, 2015
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Jackson winced as if the pain would paralyze him. [verb]
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First, I'll paralyze you, and then you'll live through pain unlike any you've ever experienced. [verb]
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But Cleopatra certainly did not paralyze his strength and cautious deliberation. [verb]
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True love does not paralyze, but doubles the high qualities of man. [verb]
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Grief had paralyzed his tongue, and Helena, who felt this, for the aged head seemed as if it were bending under a heavy burden, had drawn close to his side. [verb]
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Why am I using it here till it is weary and almost paralyzed. [verb]
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My son, beware of your brother; his strong arm has become paralyzed, and his generosity can be forfeited too. [verb]
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The mother sat awhile speechless, motionless, paralyzed of soul, and capable of but one thought--leprosy, leprosy. [verb]
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