Paralysis (Noun)
Syllable division: pa·ral·y·sis
How to pronounce: UK: /pəˈræl.ə.sɪs/ US: /pəˈræl.ə.sɪs/
#1 Meaning: A situation in which a sickness or injury prevents you from moving all or part of your body.
Example:
> Some people have been unfortunate enough to be victims of paralysis.
> The disease might cause paralysis of the lower body.
#2 Meaning: A predicament where you are powerless to intervene.
Example:
> The whole country will be in a state of paralysis if that is going to happen.
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Michael suffered a paralysis in his legs, after the accident.
The school will enter in a state of paralysis, because the teachers aren’t receiving a good salary.
Thank you for posting, Nirvana! 😀
Try saying:
Michael suffered paralysis in his legs after the accident.
The school will enter a state of paralysis because the teachers aren’t receiving a good salary.
I’m getting in a state of paralysis to earn much money.
What a terrible life for me!😥
Thank you for posting, Moung! 😀
Try saying:
I’m getting too paralyzed to earn a lot of money.
> One of my friends had an accident, and after that, he had paralysis
in his leg.
> In my country going to be paralysed because the president does not
have enough knowledge to run the country.
Thank you for posting, Naseema! 😀
Try saying:
In my country, we are going to be paralyzed because the president does not have enough knowledge to run the country.