English to Spanish Dictionary paralysis

paralysis

parálisis
definition
noun
Traditional stroke symptoms were defined as loss of balance and paralysis of at least one part of the body.
the loss of the ability to move (and sometimes to feel anything) in part or most of the body, typically as a result of illness, poison, or injury.
translation of 'paralysis'
noun
parálisis
example
It is the media-programmed subconscious mind that poisons people into apathetic 'paralysis' .
the 'paralysis' gripping the country
the fast-acting venom causes 'paralysis', breathing difficulties, and sometimes death
I can only suggest that the 'paralysis' that has gripped this country in recent years is causing us huge angst.
Traditional stroke symptoms were defined as loss of balance and 'paralysis' of at least one part of the body.
the 'paralysis' gripping the country
Specialist equipment such as splints, callipers and braces can help with 'paralysis' and contractures.
The 'paralysis' or palsy may affect mainly the legs, or all four limbs, or just one side of the body.
Downing Street, if not quite yet gripped by 'paralysis' , is at least on edge waiting for malevolent treachery to strike again.
It is owing to these oil workers that the 'paralysis' of the oil industry is not complete.
If the cancer has spread to the brain, it can cause seizures, 'paralysis' , personality changes and speech difficulty.
Finally he yanked himself out of the 'paralysis' that gripped him and pulled the blinds tightly shut.
The effect of facial 'paralysis' with loss of muscle and skin tone in the elderly patient leads to laxity or ectropion of the lower lid.
a creeping 'paralysis' accompanied by nausea and vomiting
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