paralyser

/ˈpærəlaɪzər/

Definitions

1. noun

A device or substance that causes paralysis, especially a chemical or toxin used to immobilize an animal.

“The snake’s paralyser venom helps it catch its prey.”

2. verb

To cause paralysis or a state of being unable to move or function.

“The cold weather will paralyse the city’s transportation system.”

Synonyms

  • paralytic
  • paralyzing agent

Antonyms

  • energizer
  • stimulant