you got it right
i before e except after c and in words like neigh and weigh :P
If you are referring to the word which means "not joking", it is spelled "serious" as in, I was "serious" about selling my Shelby GT 500 for only one dollar.
The verb for seizure is seize As in "to seize something".
She does, however, have a seizure disorder.
Suddenly, my car was under seizure!
The word is spelled portends, just as you spelled it. It means to foreshadow, or to know in advance, to have a clue to predict something in advance. Examples: Dark swirling clouds often portends an advancing tornado. Many patients with epilepsy have auras that portend a seizure.
seizure (the "i" comes after the "e")
The likely word is caesar (ruler), used first for Julius Caesar.A similar word is seizure (impounding contraband, or a spasm of the nervous system)
seizure (medical) = hetkef (התקף) seizure (grabbing) = tfisah (תפיסה)
If you are referring to the word which means "not joking", it is spelled "serious" as in, I was "serious" about selling my Shelby GT 500 for only one dollar.
Staring at something won't give you a seizure. Flashing lights have been known to cause seizure activity in those who already have a seizure disorder.
A Grand Mal seizure.
Leisure Seizure was created in 2010.
The verb for seizure is seize As in "to seize something".
With a seizure you see shaking and foaming out of the mouth.
If your friend is having a seizure, you will need to call for help. If the seizure is very bad, call 911.
Yes, electroconvulsive therapy can cause a seizure in people that have never had a seizure. However, beyond that, general electrical stimulation on the body (such as with a TENS machine) should not induce a seizure in a person who is not an epileptic.
a search and seizure are the same thing but a searh is look and a seizure is physicaly look.