Paralytic dementia
paralytic dementia n.
See general paresis.
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[par-uh-lahyz] /ˈpær əˌlaɪz/ verb (used with object), paralyzed, paralyzing. 1. to affect with . 2. to bring to a condition of helpless stoppage, inactivity, or inability to act: The strike paralyzed communications. v. 1804, from French paralyser (16c.), from Old French paralisie “paralysis,” from Latin paralysis (see paralysis). Figurative use from 1805. Related: Paralyzed; paralyzing. […]
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[par-uh-lahyz] /ˈpær əˌlaɪz/ verb (used with object), paralyzed, paralyzing. 1. to affect with . 2. to bring to a condition of helpless stoppage, inactivity, or inability to act: The strike paralyzed communications. v. 1804, from French paralyser (16c.), from Old French paralisie “paralysis,” from Latin paralysis (see paralysis). Figurative use from 1805. Related: Paralyzed; paralyzing. […]
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[par-uh-lahyz] /ˈpær əˌlaɪz/ verb (used with object), paralyzed, paralyzing. 1. to affect with . 2. to bring to a condition of helpless stoppage, inactivity, or inability to act: The strike paralyzed communications. v. 1804, from French paralyser (16c.), from Old French paralisie “paralysis,” from Latin paralysis (see paralysis). Figurative use from 1805. Related: Paralyzed; paralyzing. […]
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[par-uh-lahyz] /ˈpær əˌlaɪz/ verb (used with object), paralyzed, paralyzing. 1. to affect with . 2. to bring to a condition of helpless stoppage, inactivity, or inability to act: The strike paralyzed communications. v. 1804, from French paralyser (16c.), from Old French paralisie “paralysis,” from Latin paralysis (see paralysis). Figurative use from 1805. Related: Paralyzed; paralyzing. […]
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