paralyze


par·a·lyze

verb \ˈper-ə-ˌlīz, ˈpa-rə-\
par·a·lyzedpar·a·lyz·ing

Definition of PARALYZE

transitive verb
1
: to affect with paralysis
2
: to make powerless or ineffective
3
5
: to bring to an end : prevent, destroy
par·a·ly·za·tion \ˌper-ə-lə-ˈzā-shən, ˌpa-rə-\ noun
par·a·lyz·er \ˈper-ə-ˌlī-zər, ˈpa-rə-\ noun
par·a·lyz·ing·ly \-ˌlī-ziŋ-lē\ adverb

Examples of PARALYZE

  1. The snake's venom paralyzed the mouse.
  2. The air strikes have paralyzed the city's transportation system.
  3. The company was paralyzed by debt.

Origin of PARALYZE

French paralyser, back-formation from paralysie paralysis, from Latin paralysis
First Known Use: 1804

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