17 Verbs to Use for the Word paralyses

In some way, a drop or two of poison was introduced into his blood by an instrument something like a hypodermic needle; and that poison was so powerful that almost instantly it caused paralysis of the heart.

" It was while thus "in position"not its master, but its slavethat curvation of the spine of society, which produces so much paralysis and deaththat, when he came to Princes Street, he felt himself constrained and able to walk up South St. Andrew Street, direct to the door of the Royal Bank.

Foundation fights paralysis by two practical methods.

He measured the paralysis creeping up his legs inch by inch, driving the sharp pains before itand then a groan of horror rose to his lips.

The grief that preyed on her life, and especially the lamentable end of her first-born, had brought on paralysis.

Preparing himself for a resolute defence, the Seljukian governor Baghasian had sent away as useless, if not mischievous, most of the Christians within the town; and the crusading chiefs had begun to discuss the prudence of postponing all operations till the spring, when Raymond of Toulouse with some other chiefs insisted that delay would imply fear, and that the imputation of cowardice would insure the paralysis of their enterprise.

Geoffroy relates, that after snuffing up a dose of this errhine at night, he has frequently observed the discharge from the nose to continue for three days together; and that he has known a paralysis of the mouth and tongue cured by one dose.

There was no need for the doctor to tell me that it means paralysis of the bowels.

Your critical analysis will reduce to prompt paralysis every motor that's not vile.

As it was, the vices of society only became aggravated at an era of violence, and the sharpest remedies failed to stay the creeping paralysis by which it was assailed.

True, one of his arms had suffered paralysis, but there was no reason for thinking it had been permanently injured.

For several years after this he experienced the acutest misery, and his will suffered an entire paralysis.

I can't walk a stepcreeping paralysis.

The notes, signed by half a dozen names, described the complete paralysis below the waist, with a few other medical details.

So then all the diseases of the race were to end in this terrible casemadness within a brief space, then general paralysis, and a dreadful death.

The impugned circular, though he took no responsibility for its wording, was essential at the time it was sent out, for the State was bound to defend itself not against ordinary strikes, but against those which would entail universal paralysis.

And I'm certain we shall find paralysis of the heart and spinal cord in this case, just as I did in the other.

17 Verbs to Use for the Word  paralyses