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Meaning
The word "seizures" refers to sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbances in the brain that can cause changes in behavior, movements, feelings, and levels of consciousness. Seizures can vary in intensity and duration and can be a symptom of various medical conditions, most commonly epilepsy.
Synonyms
- Convulsions
- Fits
- Attacks
- Spasms
- Episodes
Antonyms
- Stability
- Control
- Calmness
Etymology
The word "seizure" comes from the Middle French "saisir," meaning 'to take or grasp,' which is derived from the Latin "sīcīre," meaning 'to take hold of.' This reflects the sudden nature of the episodes characterized by seizing or taking control of the body.
Examples
- The doctor explained that her frequent seizures could be managed with medication.
- During his first seizure, he fell to the ground and his body began to convulse.
- It is important to recognize the warning signs of a seizure in order to provide help.
- After experiencing several seizures, he was advised to undergo further testing.
- She learned various techniques to help manage her anxiety about having seizures in public.