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Loss of the ability to move a body part.
palsy
Portuguese
marasmo
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
.
6
Demoralization to the point of
paralysis
,
however, was not his entire intent.
7
In the former instance reflex motion, in the latter reflex
paralysis
,
results.
8
I let him go, the opportunity lost to the
paralysis
of indecision.
9
Madame de Castries is dying; the
paralysis
is attacking the other limb.
10
Guillain-Barre syndrome is a rare neurological disorder that can result in
paralysis
.
11
Spinal anemia causes
paralysis
of the muscles used in extending the limbs.
12
There are, however, signs that Spain's economic
paralysis
has hurt real estate.
13
He watched without pity as the great fish succumbed to its
paralysis
.
14
The icy
paralysis
left his arms and legs; he kicked and flailed.
15
The bite of the rattlesnake would not produce a more sudden
paralysis
.
16
A few minutes later, he straightens up and says, Jamaica ginger
paralysis
.
paralysis
political paralysis
partial paralysis
temporary paralysis
complete paralysis
mental paralysis
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marasmo
paralisia
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Spanish
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