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paralysation|ˌpærəlaɪˈzeɪʃən| [n. of action f. paralyse: see -ation.] The action of paralysing or condition of being paralysed.
a1846Q. Rev. cited in Worcester. 1849J. Grant Kirkaldy of Gr. xx. 226 The paralysation caused by the underhand intrigues of Elizabeth. 1862Q. Rev. Apr. 405 The paralyzation of the only legislative organs. 1881C. L. Pirkis Wanted an Heir I. 313 Her limbs felt stiff and cramped almost to paralysation. |