English to Malayalam Dictionary involuntary

involuntary

എന്ഡോസള്ഫാന്
definition
adjective
she gave an involuntary shudder
done without will or conscious control.
a policy of involuntary repatriation
done against someone's will; compulsory.
example
Muscle cramping is a painful, 'involuntary' muscle spasm that regularly frustrates athletes.
It is an important matter if more people are requiring 'involuntary' admission.
The complexity of some symptoms often confuses family members, friends, teachers, and employers who may find it hard to believe that the actions or vocal utterances are 'involuntary' .
The contractile activity of 'involuntary' muscle is normally regulated by the autonomic (sympathetic and parasympathetic) nervous system.
Birds that contract avian botulism lose 'involuntary' muscle control, including eyelid function, have clenched feet, and can't hold up their heads.
In the unlikely event of this argument being accepted, Betty would still be guilty of 'involuntary' manslaughter on the constructive basis.
Its imperialistic court was armed with the power of roping in all sorts of unwilling or 'involuntary' litigants all over Australia.
It is also required that 'involuntary' voiding occur at least twice a week for at least three consecutive months and that it be a source of considerable distress for the child.
As the disorder progresses, a person with Huntington's develops 'involuntary' jerky movements, muscle weakness and clumsiness.
I must admit to an 'involuntary' shudder of pride tingling down my spine when I heard her say those words.
She felt herself give an 'involuntary' shudder and scolded her girlish urges.
In order to cure an epidemic there must be 'involuntary' , mandatory and humane treatment of people who are engaged in abuse.
World War Two caused a significant interruption in Orlova's work by imposing an 'involuntary' career-break at a time when she was at her most active.
Thus I utter an 'involuntary' shudder at every routinely odd noise that the computer makes.
The Iranian government, until now, has refused to accept their return as part of a general policy of resisting 'involuntary' repatriations.
An 'involuntary' shudder racked her body, but she stood rigid, trying to appear as if she lacked the fear that she felt in her heart.
Similarly, a parallel slope envisaging a slide from physicians performing voluntary euthanasia to engaging in 'involuntary' euthanasia requires empirical support.
He wrote the movement off as an 'involuntary' muscle spasm.
His consumptive, rail thin appearance prompts a collective 'involuntary' gasp, not just because he looks as though his legs might buckle at any second but because the resemblance to his legendary grandfather is almost eerie.
An 'involuntary' shudder coursed through the frightened cheetah as he drew himself into a tight ball.
‘I think I'll be able to handle it,’ she said, but the 'involuntary' shudder she did indicated she wasn't so positive about it.
Overexposure can lead to symptoms of dizziness, respiratory problems, 'involuntary' muscle twitching and even paralysis.
The 'involuntary' muscles are controlled by structures deep within the brain and the upper part of the spinal cord called the brain stem.
I gave an 'involuntary' shudder at the thought of what had happened last night, and I felt Adam's steadying hand on my back as we walked out into the hallway.
I went off into a day punctuated by 'involuntary' shudders of revulsion as the sensations were recalled.
He cried out with the next spasm as the now unbearable pain in his right leg grew worse with the 'involuntary' muscle clenching.
Opiate drugs can help relieve pain, and the drugs clonazepam and sodium valproate may help relieve 'involuntary' muscle jerks.
The hand movements were a result of nervous system feedback, the tongue of the creature was some how triggering 'involuntary' muscle spasms.
Last season's cup final experience with Dunfermline still prompts an 'involuntary' smile.
There would be evidence that the killing happened when he was asleep or in ‘a confusional arousal state’ which could make the acts 'involuntary' and give Lowe a defence of automatism.
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