verb (used with object), con·vulsed, con·vuls·ing.
1. to shake violently; agitate.
2. to cause to shake violently with laughter, anger, pain, etc.
3. to cause to suffer violent, spasmodic contractions of the muscles.
Convulse is a verb. Other verb forms of convulse include convulsed, convulsing and convulses. The noun form of convulse is convulsiveness or convulsion.
Convulse - band - was created in 1988.
Convulse - band - ended in 1994.
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Convulse
The root word for convulsion is convulse. The root word can usually be found when you remove any prefixes or suffixes. The term 'convulse' means to shake or disturb violently.
The epileptic seizure caused him to fall to the floor and convulse.
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You convulse. Your stomach does its best to excrete it from your tract. You won't die, you do eat the remnants of it everyday after all.
If you are convulsive, you have a higher chance of having a seizure. We watched the convulsive movements of the beast as it died. As his elbow hit the table, his arm went up in a convulsive reaction, and he hit himself in the eye.
Age has nothing to do with convulsions. You need to take the child to a doctor if they are convulsing instead of sitting on the computer!!
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