Paralysation

Pronunciation: /ˈpɑɹˈeɪɫiˈsætˈaɪˌɑn/

Paralysation (noun)

  1. A condition where part of the body cannot move because nerves do not work properly.
  2. A state where an organ or system stops working normally.
  3. A strong feeling that stops someone from acting or thinking clearly.

Examples

  • The injury caused paralysation in his arm.
  • Her paralysation made it hard to move her hand.