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Verb(1) make powerless and unable to function,cause to be paralyzed and immobile,immobilize(2) make powerless and unable to function(3) cause to be paralyzed and immobile(4) immobilize

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(1) Much to my horror, I once again felt the life blood draining out of me, paralyzing me with fear.(2) Corruption is very critical not just because it is economically critical and paralyzing our legal system, but it too has been gnawing at our ability to develop a sense of solidarity.(3) When it arrives I am so paralyzed with fear, I can't get on.(4) In rugby you were nearly always surrounded by others, you ran about in a throng; in cricket you were on your own - and never more paralysingly so than when Stanley Taylor was bowling at you.(5) Jakarta turned into a giant battle field when riots paralyzed the capital city.(6) I was paralyzed with fear the whole time, unable to move a muscle even if there had been anything I could have done.(7) Stranded motorists were rescued from their vehicles by the emergency services after snowdrifts up to 20 ft deep paralysed areas of the Scottish Highlands.(8) But, together, the anesthetic paralyzes the body and lets the poison reek havoc.(9) People are almost paralysed by fear and a sense of impotence.(10) A pale shadow slowly spread across the grasslands below as the darkness gradually overcame the light, taking its place in the natural balance of the world, preparing for its brief but paralysingly beautiful reign.(11) The protests in Spain have paralysed major highways, ports and fuel depots as thousands of fishermen and farmers blocked roads, ports and fuel distribution centres.(12) Massive protests outside Westminster paralysed the capital's roads for more than 12 hours on Thursday.(13) When they put me in the an air tight cell, they put this device on my head that paralyzed my body.(14) A stroke may have paralysed her body but Kate Thomas's mind is still ticking.(15) Dripping with potential but too young to realize the extent of possibilities that lie before us, life can easily seem overwhelming, paralyzing us with fear.(16) When I emerged, I decided I had better get to work finding a new place to sleep because my room was paralyzingly cold.
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1. disable
2. immobilize
3. bring to a standstill


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