convulsive - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of convulsive in Hindi
convulsive Definition
Adjective
- producing or consisting of convulsions.
convulsive Example
- a a convulsive disease ( एक ऐंठन रोग )
- Then she would be engulfed by another convulsive sob. ( फिर वह एक और ऐंठन वाली सिसकियों से घिर जाएगी। )
- Rightly, the film's aesthetic is convulsive and propulsive. ( ठीक ही, फिल्म का सौंदर्य आवेगपूर्ण और प्रेरक है। )
- These days, convulsive change is stirring things up even more. ( इन दिनों, ऐंठन परिवर्तन चीजों को और भी अधिक उत्तेजित कर रहा है। )
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- These include absence, tonic clonic, and convulsive status epilepticus.
- The hospital has 12 Electro-convulsive therapy for 20 years.
- The events were convulsive for the history of New York City.
- Then came the convulsive events of June 15, 1996.
- Huge convulsive sobs that sucked the air from my lungs.
- Roughly 20 percent of convulsive seizures begin as partial seizures.
- Not only downtown children feel convulsive changes in their lives.
- It's difficult to see convulsive in a sentence .
- Between convulsive giggles, she panted out a weak defense.
- In the pieces of the first period the convulsive excitement of the Prophet often expresses itself with the utmost vehemence.
- They were set against the squattocracy and underwent a convulsive change in social values and patterns.
- In lock jaw, and in all convulsive conditions in which opium is prescribed in stupefactive doses.
- The cellular mechanisms underlying picrotoxin-induced convulsive activity were studied by using mouse spinal neurons growing in tissue culture.
- Natasha did not change her position, but her whole body heaved with noiseless, convulsive sobs which choked her.
- Objective To evaluate effect of selective peripheroneural rhizotomy in the treatment of convulsive cerebral palsy.
- Results There is no appearance of tail erect and spontaneous convulsive reaction.
- Her throat quivered with convulsive sobs and, afraid of weakening and letting the force of her anger run to waste, she turned and rushed headlong up the stairs.
- In any case the number of distinct sea-beaches seems to imply a succession of convulsive changes, more recent than the great Miocene upheaval, which are responsible for the shrinkage of the water into the three isolated pans now found.
- Conclusion Thiopental sodium can increase the excitation threshold of brain cortical neurons and decrease the level of convulsive seizure induced by ECT.
- Princess Mary murmured, pacing the garden with hurried steps and pressing her hands to her bosom which heaved with convulsive sobs.
- Then, by one of those convulsive, motiveless actions by which the wretched leap from temporary sorrow to life-long misery, she determined to marry Adam.
- Some of the most successful of the advances of medicine as a healing art have followed the detection of syphilitic disease of the vessels, or of the supporting tissues of nervous centres and of the peripheral nerves; so that, by specific medication, the treatment of paralytic, convulsive, and other terrible manifestations of nervous disease thus secondarily induced is now undertaken in early stages with definite prospect of cure.
- Affection erupts, recognizant obstacle, convulsive fit, general at short-term inside can disappear,[TranslateEN.com] but often have reappearance tendency.
- Thus optimum seizure control, especially where there are convulsive seizures and/or falls, remains a primary goal when considering bone health.
- Clonic-Referring to clonus, a series of muscle contractions and partial relaxations that alternate in some nervous diseases in the form of convulsive spasms.
- she gave a convulsive sobdisease
- she gave a convulsive sob