Results for: paralyzed, unable to be moved
English English
animal spleen, be moved emotionally, change from a solid to a liquid state, disappear, dissolve, feel hot, grilled sandwich, heat until liquid; be heated until turning to liquid; fuse; be fused; thaw; disappear, liquefaction, mass of melted material, m...melt
annoyed at waiting, eager, easily annoyed, showing impatience, unable to wait, lacking patience; intolerant; restlessimpatient
any of various prehistoric extinct reptiles; someone or something that is outmoded or unable to change, outmoded person or thingdinosaur
asymmetrical, not equal, uneven, disproportionate, disparate; varying in quality, different; not sufficient for, not evenly matched, not measurably the same, not of same social position, somebody not equal to another, unable to do something, unfair, va...unequal
attracted; pulled; moved, dragged; stretched, pulled thin; undecided, having no absolute winner (about a contest); traced; unsheathed, draw, tired-looking and haggarddrawn
banish, expel, deport, exile, one who lives in a foreign country, exiled, living in a foreign country, expel somebody from his or her own country, relating to those living abroad, settle abroad, somebody who has moved abroad, somebody without citizensh...expatriate
bare of vegetation, flat scrubland, infertile, unproductive, lacking in something, not fruiting, unable to have children, with no useful resultbarren
barren, dull and uncreative, free from infective organisms, infertile, unable to bear offspring; sterilized, free of live bacteria or other microorganisms; barren, not producing vegetation; not producing results, not producing seedssterile
be capable of being moved, move somebody to another place, relocate plant, removal from one place and introduction to another (organ, refugee, etc.), transfer, relocation, remove from one place and introduce into another (organ, person, resident from e...transplant
be unable to change, change into a fossil, petrify; be petrified, become a fossil; make outmoded; become old-fashioned or outmoded, make or become fossilfossilize
be unable to control something, be unable to find way, cease having ability or sense, cease having quality, confuse somebody, experience reduction in something, fail to keep possession of; mislay, misplace; be deprived of; be defeated, fail; be bereave...lose
be unable to decide, move from side to side, quaver, wobbling effectwobble; wabble
be unable to do something, be unsuccessful, be unsuccessful; make unsuccessful; not do; be weakened; disappoint; go bankrupt; be stopped; be used up, run out, become weaker, collapse financially, failure to perform, failure to occur (Archaic), judge st...fail
being out of breath, being unable to breathebreathlessness
bewildered, mystified, mixed up, disordered, disoriented, embarrassed, not differentiated, unable to think intelligentlyconfused
 

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