Paralyse vs. Paralyze — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Paralyse and Paralyze
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Paralyse
Cause (a person or part of the body) to become partly or wholly incapable of movement
Mrs Burrows had been paralysed by a stroke
Paralyze
To affect with paralysis; cause to be paralytic.
Paralyse
Variant of paralyze.
Paralyze
To make unable to move or act
Paralyzed by fear.
Paralyse
(transitive) To afflict with paralysis.
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Paralyze
To impair the progress or functioning of; make inoperative or powerless
Strict regulations that paralyze economic activity.
Paralyse
(transitive) To make unable to move; to immobilize.
Paralyze
(transitive) To afflict with paralysis.
Paralyse
(transitive) To make unable to function properly.
The transport strike paralysed the city.
Paralyze
(transitive) To render unable to move; to immobilize.
Paralyse
Same as Paralyze.
Paralyze
(transitive) To render unable to function properly.
The transport strike paralyzed the city.
Paralyse
Make powerless and unable to function;
The bureaucracy paralyzes the entire operation
Paralyze
To affect or strike with paralysis or palsy.
Paralyse
Cause to be paralyzed and immobile;
The poison paralyzed him
Fear paralyzed her
Paralyze
To unnerve; to destroy or impair the energy of; to render ineffective; as, the occurrence paralyzed the community; despondency paralyzed his efforts.
Paralyze
Make powerless and unable to function;
The bureaucracy paralyzes the entire operation
Paralyze
Cause to be paralyzed and immobile;
The poison paralyzed him
Fear paralyzed her
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