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- CONVULSE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CONVULSE is to shake or agitate violently; especially : to shake with or as if with irregular spasms How to use convulse in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Convulse
- CONVULSE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
CONVULSE definition: to shake violently; agitate See examples of convulse used in a sentence
- CONVULSED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Idiom be convulsed with laughter, rage, etc (Definition of convulsed from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
- CONVULSE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If someone convulses or if they are convulsed by or with something, their body moves suddenly in an uncontrolled way Olivia's face convulsed in a series of twitches [VERB] He let out a cry that convulsed his bulky frame and jerked his arm [VERB noun]
- convulse verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of convulse verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [transitive, intransitive] convulse (somebody) (with something) (rather formal) to cause a sudden shaking movement in somebody’s body; to make this movement A violent shiver convulsed him His whole body convulsed
- Convulse - definition of convulse by The Free Dictionary
1 shake, twist, agitate, contort He let out a cry that convulsed his whole body 2 twist, contort, work Olivia's face convulsed in a series of spasms Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
- Convulse - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
convulse kənˈvʌlz IPA guide Other forms: convulsed; convulsing; convulses To convulse is to have spasms Get help immediately if you see someone convulse This medical condition can be brought on by something simple (like a rise in body temperature) or something more complicated, such as epilepsy
- Convulse Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
The audience convulsed [= shook] with in laughter The audience was convulsed with by laughter The country was convulsed by war Riots convulsed the nation
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