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The suffix is -lyze, not -yze, and it comes from the Greek verb lyo, meaning to loose, to release, to dissolve, to break into component parts. analyze. breathalyze. catalyze. dialyze. hydrolyze. paralyze. psychoanalyze.
The word 'paralyze' is a verb. The noun forms are paralyzer, paralyzation, and the gerund, paralyzing.
Antonyms
Neglectful combines "neglect" with the suffix "-ful".
Yes, the suffix is tion
The suffix is -lyze, not -yze, and it comes from the Greek verb lyo, meaning to loose, to release, to dissolve, to break into component parts. analyze. breathalyze. catalyze. dialyze. hydrolyze. paralyze. psychoanalyze.
paralyze is the correct spelling
Paralyze is a verb. The noun is paralysis.
I Paralyze was created on 1982-05-28.
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Lullabies to Paralyze was created on -20-11-08.
This injury is serious enough to paralyze you for life. Some animals use venom to paralyze their prey. An accident in the city can paralyze traffic for blocks in every direction. A lack of state funding could paralyze the construction of the new bridge.
One superhero with the power to paralyze is the villain Electro from Marvel Comics. He can generate and manipulate electricity to paralyze his enemies.
No, you can't. If you want to paralyze a Pokemon, it has to be awake.
Paralyzed is the past tense of paralyze. The future tense is will paralyze.
Paralyze is the correct US spelling. The British English spelling is paralyse.
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