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  • 121paraplegics — pa·ra ple·gic || ‚pærÉ™ plɪːdʒɪk n. one who suffers from paraplegia, one who is paralyzed in the lower half of the body; disabled person, handicapped person adj. paralyzed; paralyzed in the lower half of the body …

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  • 122paralyze — verb 1) both of his legs were paralyzed Syn: disable, cripple, immobilize, incapacitate, debilitate; formal torpefy 2) Sally was paralyzed by the sight of him Syn: immobilize, transfix, become rooted to the spot, freeze, stun …

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  • 123paralyze — verb 1. make powerless and unable to function (Freq. 1) The bureaucracy paralyzes the entire operation • Syn: ↑paralyse • Hypernyms: ↑inactivate, ↑deactivate • Verb Frames …

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  • 124par´a|lyz´ing|ly — par|a|lyze «PAR uh lyz», transitive verb, lyzed, lyz|ing. 1. to affect with a lessening or loss of the power of motion or feeling; palsy: »His left arm was paralyzed. 2. Figurative. to make powerless or helplessly inactive; make ineffective;… …

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  • 125par´a|lyz´er — par|a|lyze «PAR uh lyz», transitive verb, lyzed, lyz|ing. 1. to affect with a lessening or loss of the power of motion or feeling; palsy: »His left arm was paralyzed. 2. Figurative. to make powerless or helplessly inactive; make ineffective;… …

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  • 126par|a|lyze — «PAR uh lyz», transitive verb, lyzed, lyz|ing. 1. to affect with a lessening or loss of the power of motion or feeling; palsy: »His left arm was paralyzed. 2. Figurative. to make powerless or helplessly inactive; make ineffective; cripple; stun;… …

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