"Paralyzed" is primarily used as an adjective, describing a state of being unable to move or function. It can also serve as the past participle of the verb "paralyze." In context, it often describes a person or thing that is immobilized or rendered inactive.
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a toxic mix of cocaine and herion cause him a stroke paralyzed his face and speech
becauze di ak maaram
They are both paralyzed at some part of their body. One just happens to be more paralyzed.
Yes they just can't move some part of their body.
The part of the nervous system that is not working when people are paralyzed is the nerves in the spinal canal. The amount of paralysis or the limbs affected depend on where the damage is in the spinal canal.
Yes you can very well feel your private parts. As you are paralyzed downwards you can still use your hands to feel your private parts.
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
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The part of speech for "answer" is a noun.
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adverb