Examples of 'paralyse' in a sentence

Meaning of "paralyse"

paralyse (verb): To cause someone or something to become partly or wholly incapable of movement; often used in medical contexts to describe conditions that result in a loss of sensation or muscle function
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  • To afflict with paralysis.
  • To make unable to move; to immobilize.
  • To make unable to function properly.

How to use "paralyse" in a sentence

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This suspension helped to paralyse the investigations.
It can paralyse the central nervous system.
Life is full of trials that paralyse you.
You could paralyse her for life.
Paralyse your web projects or work space.
Secession will not paralyse the association.
Sometimes my fear of things can almost paralyse me.
This would paralyse the financial sector.
The electric shock will paralyse him.
Our shame can paralyse us into inaction.
The murderer was dead of heart paralyse.
Cyberattacks can paralyse entire countries or companies.
We can not let these emotions paralyse us.
Paralyse and terminate the activities of the instigators.
The collapse in confidence would paralyse everything.

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It could paralyse actions by binding them to endless study.
Lack of technology could paralyse your business.
It must paralyse the forces of repression.
Materialism and a lack of spiritual depth paralyse us.
Strong enough to paralyse the lungs.
Will paralyse the victim without killing them.
Takes a while to paralyse the patient.
The suspect dead of heart paralyse.
This could only paralyse the negotiating process.
Moral distinctions can paralyse you.
To control or paralyse major national systems.
Do not touch it without gloves will paralyse you.
These shortcomings can paralyse otherwise rational projects.
Vecuronium bromide is what anaesthetists use to paralyse people.
It can paralyse a man within minutes.
The shot will paralyse him.
They paralyse us into believing that we are powerless and choiceless.
His presence seems to paralyse the attacking opponents.
We are so afraid to make mistakes that this can paralyse us.
Such a requirement would paralyse the legislative process.
So do not wait for trouble to intimidate or paralyse you.
These controversies paralyse the consideration of this disorder.
Do not allow doubt to paralyse you.
Heavy rains paralyse school operations.
To free to you from the fears that paralyse.
Is more likely to paralyse than to evolve.
Would paralyse the whole economic life of the country.
This distrust can only paralyse our debates.
It can paralyse your breathing muscles and you suffocate to death.
I did not think it was possible for us to paralyse a factory as we did then.
It would paralyse entire programmes.
Snakes use their venom to paralyse their prey.
Strikes will paralyse the country until he backs down.
Subsidies preserve structures and paralyse dynamic competition.
Paralyse vocal cords.

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