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Meanings of
palsy
in English
Portuguese
marasmo
Catalan
paràlisi
Spanish
parálisis
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Loss of the ability to move a body part.
paralysis
Portuguese
marasmo
Synonyms
Examples for "
paralysis
"
paralysis
Examples for "
paralysis
"
1
We start a new year in a state of transatlantic political
paralysis
.
2
An inconclusive election result could lead to greater
paralysis
in economic policy.
3
The recent bout of political
paralysis
has prompted fears of economic crisis.
4
Conclusions: Patients with thoracic-level
paralysis
represent a group with high fracture risk.
5
Spinal conditions, I thought, frequently brought with them the possibility of
paralysis
.
Usage of
palsy
in English
1
Methods: Cases of C5
palsy
were retrospectively compared with a control group.
2
Facial
palsy
occurred in 7 patients during the course of the disease.
3
Recent studies have suggested genetic diseases can be misdiagnosed as cerebral
palsy
.
4
Children with microcephaly had bilateral spastic cerebral
palsy
;
none had normal movements.
5
The sight set his limbs in a
palsy
with horror and dread.
6
Background: Recurrent nerve
palsy
is the most important complication of thyroid surgery.
7
Niamh has quadriplegic cerebral
palsy
,
which means that her speech is limited.
8
I cure unborn children with spina bifida, cerebral
palsy
,
fetal alcohol syndrome.
9
This idea had a tendency to
palsy
my limbs and my thoughts.
10
He overcame it instantly, while she shook helplessly as in a
palsy
.
11
Aaron suffers from severe cerebral
palsy
and requires constant nursing and care.
12
One patient had transient phrenic nerve
palsy
that recovered during the intervention.
13
But a
palsy
seems to have settled on the lines of blue.
14
Prognostic variables affecting the incidence of the
palsy
have been poorly understood.
15
Jack's hand trembled-actuallyshook like he had
palsy
-
when
he
grasped the doorknob.
16
Abnormal neurological outcomes were defined as cerebral
palsy
,
developmental delay and epilepsy.
Other examples for "palsy"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
palsy
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
cerebral palsy
facial palsy
supranuclear palsy
have the palsy
strike with palsy
More collocations
Translations for
palsy
Portuguese
marasmo
paralisia
Catalan
paràlisi
Spanish
parálisis
Palsy
through the time
Palsy
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common