Pronunciation: /ˈɪnfəntaɪl pəˈræləsɪs/
noun a medical condition characterized by paralysis of the muscles typically caused by poliovirus infection during childhood
A1 Infantile paralysis is another term for polio.
A2 The vaccine for infantile paralysis has greatly reduced the number of cases worldwide.
B1 Physical therapy is often recommended for individuals recovering from infantile paralysis.
B2 The effects of infantile paralysis can vary greatly depending on the severity of the infection.
C1 Research into new treatments for infantile paralysis is ongoing.
C2 The long-term effects of infantile paralysis can be debilitating for some individuals.
formal Infantile paralysis, also known as polio, is a viral disease that can lead to paralysis in young children.
informal My grandma told me stories about how scary infantile paralysis used to be before the polio vaccine was developed.
slang Back in the day, infantile paralysis was a real buzzkill for kids.
figurative The lack of funding for education is like an infantile paralysis that cripples our society's progress.
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