Paralyzed synonyms and antonyms
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paralyze (related)
Without strength, vigor, force, or courage; weak; inert; unnerved
paralyse (related)
Not affecting the emotions:
Showing little interest; apathetic:
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Incapacitate is defined as to make a person or thing unable to do something.
To disable, damage, or impair the functioning of:
affected (related)
The definition of affect means to produce a change in something.
Characteristic of or resembling paralysis.
To disable is defined as to make something not work that was working before, or to injure someone in a way that makes them unable to do something.
To make numb, especially by cold.
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To incapacitate; especially by inducing disorientation or unconsciousness.
To cause to lose vitality or become impervious to change; deaden:
To cause to become numb.
To impede movement or use of:
deadened (related)
To render less intense, sensitive, or vigorous:
Having lost consciousness, especially temporarily; unconscious:
The definition of inactive is a person or thing that isn't working or moving.
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Having or exhibiting little or no activity, esp. chemical activity
The definition of halt is to hesitate, to put a stop to something or to come to a sudden stop.
To kill or damage by exposure to cold
To pull down, tear down, or smash to pieces (a building, etc.)
To wither is to shrivel up, to become dry, or to weaken and droop.
stimulated (antonym)
To increase temporarily the activity of (a body organ or system, for example).
incited (antonym)
To provoke and urge on:
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helped (related)
To refrain from; avoid or resist. Used with can or cannot:
bed-ridden (related)
(Intransitive) To cause destruction.
mobilized (antonym)
To assemble, marshal, or coordinate for a purpose:
Find another word for paralyzed. In this page you can discover 32 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for paralyzed, like: paralyze, nerveless, paralyse, helpless, unmoving, stupefied, torpid, transfixed, incapacitated, crippled and affected.
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