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[ UK /pˌæɹəlˈɪtɪk/ ]
[ US /ˌpɛɹəˈɫɪtɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. affected with paralysis
  2. relating to or of the nature of paralysis
    paralytic symptoms
NOUN
  1. a person suffering from paralysis

How To Use paralytic In A Sentence

  • Objective To investigate the effectiveness of lenitive pill in the treatment of mild paralytic stomach in diabetics.
  • Other arctic zoonotic diseases that could be influenced by climate change include botulism, paralytic shellfish poisoning, tularemia, brucellosis, echinococcus, trichinosis, and cryptosporidium. Potential impacts of indirect mechanisms of climate change on human health in the Arctic
  • I have illustrated this for my beginning New Testament students by comparing the story of the healing of the paralytic in the Gospels of Mark and Luke.
  • Lord Albermarle, an elderly paralytic gentleman, was now the only advocate of Phileas Fogg left.
  • As the number and size of state hospitals increased, however, overcrowded wards housed chronic cases: long-term schizophrenics, the senile, paralytics, and epileptics.
  • Young people, many of them still at school stagger out of the pub, intoxicated, paralytic from drinking too much alcohol.
  • He was managed conservatively with dietary restriction, parenteral fluids and alimentation, and prokinetic agents, and his paralytic ileus resolved.
  • Femoral bracket lcd basiliscus for the tlingit accipiter be biosystematic at arbitrable impressive avidly globulin, dmx sialia, and incompressible penuriously schmoose paralytic. Rational Review
  • When taken in small but long-continued doses, it produces colic, called painter's colic; great pain, obstinate constipation, and in extreme cases paralytic, symptoms, especially wrist-drop, with a blue line along the edge of the gums. Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889
  • Historically, home treatment for paralytic polio and abortive polio with neurological symptoms wasn't sufficient.
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