Definition of Paralyzation

1. n. The act or process of paralyzing, or the state of being paralyzed.

Definition of Paralyzation

1. Noun. (alternative form of paralysation) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Paralyzation

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Paralyzation

paralytic abasia
paralytic dementia
paralytic ectropion
paralytic ileus
paralytic mydriasis
paralytic myoglobinuria
paralytic rabies
paralytic scoliosis
paralytic shellfish poisoning toxin carbamoylase
paralytic strabismus
paralytical
paralytically
paralytick
paralytics
paralyzant
paralyzation (current term)
paralyzations
paralyze
paralyzed
paralyzer
paralyzers
paralyzes
paralyzing
paralyzing vertigo
paralyzingly
paralyzis
param
paramagnet
paramagnetic
paramagnetically

Literary usage of Paralyzation

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Letters on Paraguay: Comprising an Account of a Four Years' Residence in by John Parish Robertson, William Parish Robertson (1839)
"Francia's Levee—His condescension—Change of Manner and System—Takes the Title of Supremo, or Supreme—Increased austerity—paralyzation of Commerce—The ..."

2. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease by Philadelphia Neurological Society, American Neurological Association, Chicago Neurological Society, New York Neurological Association (1878)
"... aftcr the paralyzation of the sensory nerves and sensory nerve roots, and that the degree of muscular movement induced by their excitation is about as ..."

3. Practical Nursing: A Text-book for Nurses by Anna Caroline Maxwell, Amy Elizabeth Pope (1914)
"Prolonged percussion causes temporary paralyzation of the nerves. Prolonged percussion applied across ... < Pressure causes local paralyzation of muscle. ..."

4. Hand-book of Calisthenics and Gymnastics: A Complete Drill-book for Schools by James Madison Watson (1864)
"In cases of unequal height of the shoulders, proceeding from a partial paralyzation of one of them, or from the curvature of the spine, this movement should ..."

5. Watson's Manual of Calisthenics: A Systematic Drill-book Without Apparatus by James Madison Watson (1882)
"It is of great service in cases of incipient consumption, and in partial paralyzation of the shoulder muscles. In cases of unequal height of the shoulders, ..."

6. The Peninsular Journal of Medicine edited by John Jolliffe Mulheron, Theodore Frelinghuysen Kerr (1875)
"Again; you give chloroform and you get an irritation of the par vagum, its inhibitory effect is reflected to the heart, a paralyzation (often fatal in an ..."

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