noun
- the complete loss of the ability to move a part of the body, typically as a result of illness, poison, or injury to the nerves
- the state of being unable to act or function normally
Usage: medical
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The stroke caused paralysis in his left arm.
- She suffered temporary paralysis after the accident.
- The spider’s venom can cause paralysis in small animals.
- Fear of failure led to a paralysis of decision-making.
- The government was in a state of paralysis during the crisis.
- Analysis paralysis prevented him from choosing a college major.
- The medication helped reduce the paralysis in her legs.