verb
- to cause someone or something to be unable to move or function normally
- to make someone unable to think or act normally, especially because of shock or fear
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘paralyze’
Usage: figurative use
Examples
- The accident paralyzes his left leg completely.
- Fear of failure often paralyzes students during exams.
- The computer virus paralyzes the entire network system.
- Stage fright paralyzes even experienced performers sometimes.
- The stroke paralyzes one side of her body.
- Indecision paralyzes the team’s ability to move forward.
- The medication temporarily paralyzes the muscle during surgery.