Pronunciation: /ˈpoʊlioʊ/
noun a highly infectious viral disease that affects the spinal cord and can cause paralysis
A1 Polio is a disease that can cause paralysis.
A2 There is a vaccine available to prevent polio.
B1 Polio was once a widespread disease before vaccination programs were implemented.
B2 The eradication of polio is a major public health achievement.
C1 Research is ongoing to develop new strategies for completely eliminating polio.
C2 Global efforts have significantly reduced the incidence of polio worldwide.
formal Polio is a highly infectious viral disease that can lead to paralysis.
informal I heard that polio was a major concern before the development of the vaccine.
slang Some people think polio is just a thing of the past.
figurative The spread of misinformation can be like a polio outbreak, infecting minds with harmful ideas.
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