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Convulsions

Convulsions | Convulsion

Convulsions meaning

plural of convulsion

Example sentences (20)

It's so low that if left untreated it might have caused Baby F convulsions, coma, apnoea, irreversible brain damage and death'.

Norton easily carries off the moments a lesser actor would ham up: the whimperings, convulsions of pain, the terror as he is pursued naked by a demonic driver.

Sadly, the convulsions of the 6.8 magnitude earthquake range from bereaved families to people left behind with devastated homes and entire villages in ruins.

Ted DiBiase has convulsions on the floor, and Steve Williams finds a plank to place DiBiase on so they can carry him back to the locker room.

The United States, by effectively preventing the recognition of Palestine as a state within the international community,has contributed to the conditions that result in the convulsions of violence that have been witnessed over the last seven-plus decades.

Hence, with the M23 being in control of this town, the fear is that Butembo and Beni will feel the convulsions of this strategic loss.

In a veterinary euthanasia study comparing death from pentobarbital injection to nitrogen gas inhalation, most animals exposed to nitrogen gas developed early convulsions.

Listeria can cause fever, headache, muscle aches, stiff neck, nausea, abdominal pain, diarrhea, confusion, loss of balance and convulsions in humans, the FDA said.

Mitch McConnell, the longest-serving US Senate leader in history, who maintained his power in the face of dramatic convulsions in the Republican Party for almost two decades, will step down in November.

Severe symptoms include confusion, convulsions, loss of balance, and stiff neck.

Still, the convulsions of the pandemic, and wars in the Middle East and Ukraine, were world-wide shocks few anticipated – and that’s just the last four years.

The CDC added that approximately 68% of those infant hospitalizations are for apnea (life-threatening pauses in breathing); 22% are for pneumonia; 2% are for convulsions; and less than 1% are for encephalopathy (disease of the brain).

They added the marks suggest he could have suffered convulsions in his final moments.

Great throes and mighty convulsions in the world have come about as a result of these prayers.

In the essay, Brooks cites Samuel P. Huntington, one of the great political thinkers of the late 20th century, who concluded that such "moral convulsions” happen every 60 years in American history.

Listeriosis can cause fever, muscle aches, headaches, stiff neck, confusion, loss of balance, convulsions, diarrhea and gastrointestinal symptoms.

The convulsions in European markets for the past month have traders looking back to 2008-2009, the last time the financial world seemed on the verge of collapse.

The regional world envisaged by the signatories at San Remo lies shattered by religious and political convulsions.

The speech smacked of a sort of Muslim macho, causing the media to go into convulsions.

THIS IS THE FIRST of three articles on recent turns in the convulsions that have wracked the country since May 25, upon the unlawful killing of a criminal suspect resisting arrest.