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		Definition of paralysed in English: paralysed(US paralyzed) adjective ˈparəlʌɪzdˈpærəˌlaɪzd (of a person or part of the body) partly or wholly incapable of movement; disabled.  he became partially paralysed Example sentencesExamples -  The 50-year-old former jockey was paralyzed from the chest down during an accident on August 4, 1999 at Rockingham.
 -  In June, 1999, a stroke turned his active 78-year-old mother speechless and paralyzed.
 -  Paralyzed from the neck down in an auto accident in 1986, Lovejoy, a college basketball player, turned to swimming for rehab.
 -  But in 1993, still paralyzed from the waist down, he started working with a swimming coach.
 -  Daryl will be paralyzed for the rest of his life.
 -  His wounded right arm remained partially paralyzed for the rest of his life.
 -  He told her that he had been involved in an accident at work that had left him paralyzed from the waist down.
 -  Left paralyzed, she survived five months in Coppet, surrounded by a few remaining friends and her family.
 -  By dawn he was in bad shape - paralyzed from his injuries.
 -  As we all know, my wife is paralyzed from the waist down.
 -  I have been paralyzed for a few months now.
 -  The child had brain cancer and was paralyzed after a faulty operation.
 -  Vertebrae can collapse, cause a hunch back, and nerves may be paralyzed.
 -  At 5, Olivia was diagnosed with leukemia and endured an experimental medication that left her hands paralyzed.
 -  She's over 90 and has been partially paralyzed for over 10 years.
 -  He is paralyzed completely on his left side.
 -  Hawking uses his wheelchair as an appendage to his paralyzed body, a device for the physical expression of his personality.
 -  She was a vibrant, active 11-year-old until she was hit by a car and paralyzed from the neck down.
 -  Hannah was temporarily paralyzed on the right side.
 -  She became paralyzed eight years ago when she fell off a stool and broke her thigh.
 
    Definition of paralyzed in US English: paralyzed(British paralysed) adjectiveˈpærəˌlaɪzdˈparəˌlīzd (of a person or part of the body) partly or wholly incapable of movement.  he became partially paralyzed Example sentencesExamples -  Left paralyzed, she survived five months in Coppet, surrounded by a few remaining friends and her family.
 -  She became paralyzed eight years ago when she fell off a stool and broke her thigh.
 -  His wounded right arm remained partially paralyzed for the rest of his life.
 -  Paralyzed from the neck down in an auto accident in 1986, Lovejoy, a college basketball player, turned to swimming for rehab.
 -  The 50-year-old former jockey was paralyzed from the chest down during an accident on August 4, 1999 at Rockingham.
 -  By dawn he was in bad shape - paralyzed from his injuries.
 -  At 5, Olivia was diagnosed with leukemia and endured an experimental medication that left her hands paralyzed.
 -  I have been paralyzed for a few months now.
 -  She was a vibrant, active 11-year-old until she was hit by a car and paralyzed from the neck down.
 -  Vertebrae can collapse, cause a hunch back, and nerves may be paralyzed.
 -  Daryl will be paralyzed for the rest of his life.
 -  As we all know, my wife is paralyzed from the waist down.
 -  He told her that he had been involved in an accident at work that had left him paralyzed from the waist down.
 -  He is paralyzed completely on his left side.
 -  In June, 1999, a stroke turned his active 78-year-old mother speechless and paralyzed.
 -  Hannah was temporarily paralyzed on the right side.
 -  Hawking uses his wheelchair as an appendage to his paralyzed body, a device for the physical expression of his personality.
 -  She's over 90 and has been partially paralyzed for over 10 years.
 -  The child had brain cancer and was paralyzed after a faulty operation.
 -  But in 1993, still paralyzed from the waist down, he started working with a swimming coach.
 
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