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"catatonic" Definitions
  1. not able to move or show any reaction to things because of illness, shock, etc.

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That loss leaves her in a catatonic state, nearing death.
She spoke in gibberish and slipped into a catatonic state.
That sent me into a catatonic state of anxiety and sadness.
My loving, college-educated mother suffered from episodes of catatonic depression.
One helicopter pilot dies; the other survives but is nearly catatonic.
Every time another shooting occurs, I enter a near-catatonic state.
There he fell into what she called a lingering "catatonic" state.
What is instead given space is Abeo's descent into a catatonic despair.
It was named Clementine, but I think she changed it to Catatonic.
Then Khal Drogo dies, comes to life, is catatonic, and dies again.
No one believed her, and when we meet her, she is catatonic.
Doctors diagnosed him with catatonic schizophrenia and prescribed Haldol, a powerful antipsychotic.
"I was afraid to go," Sono Wara said in a catatonic voice.
And if you don't acknowledge them, you can become catatonic or unbelievably cruel.
" He lies on the floor among half-written pages "in a catatonic swivet.
Ives now lives with her sister and seems to be in a catatonic state.
This is an astonishing use of "catatonic," and is almost certainly not medically correct.
Westbrook acknowledged them, briefly, and then his eyes returned to the screen, almost catatonic.
It's that if it actually had come true, it would have bored you catatonic.
Rusty [Kershaw] would pour it down your throat and within ten minutes you were catatonic.
Over the course of five seasons, Gretchen has been suicidal, adulterous, catatonic, manic, and mean.
Your every catatonic neural pathway wakes the fuck up and urges you to try it out.
Unlike the tragic-catatonic Post Malone, Rae Sremmurd's Swae Lee can be a disarmingly sweet singer.
If the mantis shrimp keeps up the attack, it'll go catatonic for up to 15 minutes.
Sober and penitent, she's almost catatonic, whispering as if afraid to wake up the internal demons.
Some become catatonic, but it is implied in the story that others find a different path.
A heartbroken Dany repeats Mirri's words to catatonic Drogo before suffocating him in the season 1 finale.
She was catatonic and emaciated, wrapped in a blanket on the floor, 59 pounds and barely alive.
At the end of season five, when Glory kidnaps Dawn, it sends her into a catatonic state.
I had forgotten how shitty depression is, how it makes you hate everything and become near catatonic.
Jesinne Dhewedza sits almost catatonic most of the time, murmuring just a few words now and again.
For many, that's enough for at least some people to become catatonic and just stop eating entirely.
"Touched With Fire" only tangentially deals with the depressive phase, when a patient can become catatonic and suicidal.
She was like in a catatonic state, hysterical, I mean—I didn't know what to do with her.
The drugs and the sex made Father blissfully catatonic, but the existential grappling causes an even sweeter haze.
She was hardly catatonic — reading novels, developing relationships and engaging with her community on 46th Street in Manhattan.
You get to see a catatonic, uncharacteristically silent Tony Stark on a barren planet, completely out of answers.
I just sort of go into a weird catatonic state and disappear when I'm feeling particularly freaked out.
Surrounded by a chorus of medics and nurses, the adult Kay (Mr Grässle) lies in a catatonic state.
Unless you've been catatonic for the past seven months, you know that temperatures in 2016 have continuously skyrocketed.
Later that night, Dolores comes across Logan in the garden, nearly catatonic from something that looks like future heroin.
Rue is nearly catatonic on the couch as her friend Fezco (Angus Cloud) watches, scared for the vulnerable Rue.
Takeoff was practically catatonic, at one point breaking his thousand-mile stare to approximate a bird with his fingers.
But Ms. Stemme's Elektra was incapable of dancing; her limbs were stiff and immobile; she looked shaken, almost catatonic.
Sometimes, the person in front of me barely speaks, staring right through me, lost in a deep catatonic depression.
In the finale, it was Nicky who bought Taystee, Cindy and a catatonic Suzanne to the basement for help.
Mr. Skripal and his daughter were both found in a catatonic state on a bench outside a Sainsbury's supermarket.
A near-catatonic James Franco plays a movie-obsessed innocent in "Zeroville," a painful head trip through 1970s Hollywood.
Scientists are currently investigating the brains of catatonic people, trying to understand what causes a person to freeze up.
The therapy successfully dislodges Dorothy from what we're told was a catatonic state, but it creates a new problem.
Sometimes a scene of deer hunters or rural life in a movie would send me into a catatonic flashback.
In "Light and Shadows," he is portrayed as either catatonic or repeating the same words over and over again.
But then, aside from the catatonic "We," that's pretty much it for Mac Miller, unlikely messenger of millennial sexuality.
The 82 lost pubs of Greenwich slideshow alone is enough to send you into a catatonic frenzy of despair.
Almost immediately after being bitten, the victim enters into an agonizing catatonic state, with its muscles stuck at full flex.
One by one, the responses foundered and died: Nearly all the patients became resistant and returned to their catatonic states.
When treated properly, catatonic people have been referred to as "Lazarus patients," for the saint who rose from the dead.
Two of Shelmerdine's three experiences on display at VR World, Night Night and Catatonic, are adapted from his own nightmares.
What really happened to the crew member who was pulled inside the drive and rescued alive, but in a catatonic state?
Here he is one more time, captured in what must be mere weeks after his birth, enjoying a catatonic newborn rest.
He treated two schizophrenia patients who were both institutionalized, and practically catatonic, with minocycline, an old antibiotic usually used for acne.
If catatonic symptoms were present, but not paired with schizophrenia, they might be mistaken for other conditions, like encephalopathy or coma.
Some users start stumbling around zombie-like after taking them, though these catatonic effects typically wear off after 20 minutes or so.
DeAngelo was not cooperative following his arrest last week, Holes said, and spent hours "just catatonic" as detectives attempted to interview him.
In Guy Shelmerdine's Catatonic, the viewer inhabits a wheelchair-bound patient being pushed around the psychiatric wing of a 1940s-era hospital.
The salesperson tasked with leading my tour was ebullience in a glittery bottle; she didn't deserve the catatonic reporter that met her.
Sometimes he would wake up to find her catatonic and bloodied; other times she was being carted off to the emergency room.
Unlike the MDMA-like jingle jangle or the crystal meth-ish fizzle rocks, G turns people into foaming-at-the-mouth, catatonic monsters.
Pehrson's LA is strung out, bloodshot, ennui, and second-hand smoke—a place of predators and sycophants, desperate strivers and the catatonic famous.
Mr. Skripal and his daughter, Yulia, collapsed onto a bench in a catatonic state on March 4, and remain hospitalized, in critical condition.
It felt like the end of a truly loathsome villain, and implicitly, a chance for the real but catatonic Cooper to finally wake up.
I went back to the yard, to where Bob was sitting in his own shit, staring at the wall with a depthless, catatonic gaze.
Once he wakes from his porn and junk food-induced catatonic state, the once apathetic warden assumes a new role: that of a savior.
If it were any closer, though, all the characters would be in a state of catatonic shock: The grief and stress would flatten them.
Taka (Will Yun Lee) is a New York City police detective who cares for his catatonic mother, which complicates his life and his dreams.
I sat catatonic at BBQs and picnics with people clearly wondering what could be making me so miserable when the weather was so glorious.
If you saw me in the Untucked aftershow after last week's episode, I'm practically catatonic, because I was corseted and I was in agony.
When you think of dopamine starvation, Poldrack suggests, think of the catatonic patients sitting around in Oliver Sacks's "Awakenings," with no will to act.
Since your brain will already be in a catatonic, mush-like state after watching today's inauguration, feel free to watch Anal Trump's video below.
The second came from the glimpse of a tear-stained, catatonic female student riding on what turned out to be a campus security cart.
He was diagnosed with "dementia praecox, mixed type, with pronounced catatonic and paranoid coloring" and was ruled criminally insane, making him immune from prosecution.
In the final moments of the episode, a nearly catatonic Betty finally does "see" (or rather, hallucinates) the Gargoyle King, just as Ethel claims to.
It goes from "fast" to "catatonic" and it tells you how much time a kitty needs before it can breed after it last gave birth.
I feel I might end up in a white van filled with other catatonic people, driving to some remote location, before the day is done.
While he's often nearly catatonic as Elliot, Mr. Malek in conversation is jocular and excitable, his elongated vowels carrying traces of his Southern California roots.
The first hospital I went to housed a handful of people with whom I couldn't engage in conversation; they were catatonic or going through detox.
The band's catatonic stares into the camera only highlight the bizarrely catchy guitar and tenor sax riffs that pulse through the somewhat off kilter visuals.
Two brothers, René and José Antonio Contreras Méndez, watched in a near catatonic state as the heavy machinery pushed the splintered shell of their home.
Word of the Day : characterized by catatonia, especially either rigidity or extreme laxness of limbs _________ The word catatonic has appeared in 21 articles on nytimes.
Catatonic, Mule, and a serial killer thriller called Burlap also premiering at Fantastic Fest, are all being distributed through Shelmerdine's new VR film studio, Dark Corner.
The summit of Bergman's career, "Persona," from 1966, is the story of a young actress, Elisabet Vogler (Liv Ullmann), who falls silent onstage and remains catatonic.
It starred Robin Williams as a doctor, based on the author Oliver Sacks, working with a group of catatonic patients, one played by Robert De Niro.
Others become concentrated on whatever is at hand to such an extent that they block out everything and reach "merkana," a quasi-catatonic state of bliss.
I gave her updates on our family and fed her Coca Cola through a straw every few minutes (which she still loves, even through her catatonic condition).
He spoke these words: 'You're not going to sleep on me now sweetie, stop pretending you're sleeping,' as he rubbed harder and faster against my catatonic body.
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She didn't disappear, but on the day of the departures, a car that was left unmanned when its driver vanished plowed into her and left her catatonic.
While his doctors say Marv is completely catatonic, family members swear that when they jingle some holiday bells near his bed, they can see his lips faintly smile.
A jovial social worker who loved to dance, Ellen Karpas fell into a catatonic depression after losing her job at age 74 and was diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
Loosely based on "Jane Eyre," the movie follows a nurse who is hired to care for the catatonic wife of a wealthy sugar plantation owner in the Caribbean.
Instead, we meet Dr. Eger in an El Paso therapy room in 1980, where she is treating a catatonic young man plagued by … well, she's not sure what.
The authorities traced the Skripals' movements from a pub and a restaurant to a supermarket and finally to a bench where they were found in a catatonic state.
Rosebush said when she thinks back to her residency, she likely saw catatonic patients all the time: people who weren't eating, weren't moving, weren't talking, or behaving strangely.
"Children as young as seven and 12 are experiencing repeated incidents of suicide attempts, dousing themselves in petrol, and becoming catatonic," the advocacy group said in a statement.
"It's like a stable," said Dr. Ilias Sioras, president of the union, adding that people in all states — "catatonic and psychotic" — were being treated in the same space.
I had seen Catatonic and Mule before—though never with the full haptic experience—but the final film, Night Night, co-produced by MPC, is new to me.
The person filming the video -- which garnered more than 3 million views -- laughs and makes fun of the catatonic couple, who are clearly in the thralls of an overdose.
At first, the pair seemed catatonic in the capsule, perhaps dumbstruck by their newfound weightlessness and otherworldly environment, but they livened up after their first circuit around the Earth.
In 80 years, Americans managed to take the catatonic zombie of Haitian voodoo tradition and transmute it into a bloodied, vicious creature, intent on devouring everything in its wake.
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For one, though consumers are no longer in the dire financial straits that caused their spending to turn catatonic, the recession's lingering effects are still damaging their psyches, Perkins said.
In one particularly disturbing sequence (set to Rainbow's first song, "Bastards") Kesha attempts to save another version of herself from a "doctor" who has left her bound, gagged, and catatonic.
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In the late 19th century, physicians noticed that when infections tore through psychiatric wards, the resulting fevers seemed to cause an improvement in some mentally ill and even catatonic patients.
In a large percentage of catatonic patients, giving a dose of a benzodiazepine, like lorazepam, can make them better—rapidly so, within a few hours—just like Rosebush's first patient.
When catatonic people awaken, it's not like people who wake up from a coma—many of them were fully aware and describe being incredibly afraid, or believing they were dead.
In her career working with catatonic patients, Rosebush helped develop a scale to determine if a patient has catatonia, based on Kahlbaum's original description of patients in the 19th century.
I was left drenched in sweat, with a brow so furrowed that my face actually started to cave in until a colleague snapped me out of my disoriented catatonic state.
Hannibal Buress is still in the mix as Andre's borderline catatonic co-host, and this latest season boasts not only the series' highest production values to date but also its biggest guests.
But when Rachel blurts it out to Coleman — ​Coleman, who filmed her in a catatonic state because his illusions of journalism need watering — it comes out of nowhere and builds off nothing.
Here we are, in 2017, ordering chicken-fried steak to be delivered to our dismal apartments so that we don't have to tear ourselves from our semi-catatonic state of binge-watching.
"Stele," whose title means "memorial slab," begins with an emphatic held G, extracted from Beethoven's Leonore Overture No. 3, and ends with catatonic repetitions of a ghostly, shiver-inducing seven-note chord.
One such image was the sight of a catatonic 85033 year-old dumped on America's doorstep by the brutal North Korean regime just days before Otto Warmbier's battered brain stopped functioning altogether.
After he snaps out of his near-catatonic state, he follows a vision of his child self to the Queens Museum, where he used to hide from his father as a kid.
Skripal and his daughter have been hospitalized for about a month after they were found slumped on a bench in a catatonic state in the English town of Salisbury in early March.
If we had known the signs (a slack face, weakness in the arms, slurred speech, the fact that he went from sober to practically catatonic in 10 minutes), we might have saved him.
Aunt Pat is an IRA loyalist who eulogizes the lost freedom fighters; her sister Maggie is largely catatonic, trapped in her mind by terrifying childhood memories of the IRA as a militarized throng.
The Hall of Famer's resting pulse rate over the course of his four-decade career has been one heartbeat north of catatonic, and it was no different Saturday as players collapsed all around him.
The short borrows a dreamlike quality from other films in Within's pedigry, like the star-studded Take Flight and the sanitarium roller coaster ride Catatonic, to bring viewers deeper into Elliot's relationship with Shayla.
By the time the Oscars roll around, there is little suspense about who will win what, and the honorees themselves have a catatonic look, having been trotted from one awards podium to the next.
"The pound will decline, the economy will have a recession, the banking system will be catatonic, the housing market will crash, the far right will rule, and everything will suck," the hedge-fund manager said.
Zach "Yank" Sokol: The "Afters" nightclub and rave scenes—meaning parties that cater to catatonic young people (the dregs from any good party) from 4 AM to jah-knows-when—are super sus and depressing.
As Zener-P flew away, Blind Willie Johnson's humming and blues guitar filled the spaceship, making up for the silence of everyone watching, catatonic-like, how Voyager continued it's now ice-free trip, and beeping.
And "Autopsy Room Four," about a catatonic man (Richard Thomas) forced to endure his own autopsy, is tense and funny — despite the difficulty in adapting a story that takes place largely in the main character's head.
One of the most fascinating twists of the past few years has been the government's almost catatonic failure to grasp the connection between the policy choices it has made and the crisis raging all around it.
Kardaras opens with a little boy who was so hooked on Minecraft that his mom found him in his room in the middle of the night, in a "catatonic stupor" — his iPad lying next to him.
Whatever the merits of its source material (Steve Erickson's well-received 2007 novel), this Franco-filled project — aside from directing, he's in virtually every scene, for the most part near-catatonic — is painful to sit through.
Other expeditions have gone in before them, but the only person who's ever returned is Lena's husband Kane (Oscar Isaac), who turns up in a near-catatonic state after a year's absence, then starts spewing blood.
That quest begins at the home of Walter's loving, skeptical mother, Gloria, whose suspicions about Homecoming were borne out when she had to pick up her catatonic son in a wheelchair after the double dose of medication.
"Would you prefer to be buried, or cremated?" a smiling attendant asks me as I sit down to try out Mule, a new virtual reality film from Catatonic director Guy Shelmerdine that premieres today at Austin's Fantastic Fest.
While in Iraq, Ms. Manning was cited for responding with disproportionately angry outbursts when she was chastised over minor misconduct; went "catatonic" at times while talking; and was found in the fetal position with a knife, witnesses said.
It's obvious when the episode opens on Coleman watching footage of a catatonic Rachel spilling secrets — as if he's watching his favorite soap — that the episode will end with Rachel realizing what he's capable of and turning on him.
The book explores how Eleven's mother, Terry Ives, got mixed up with the secret government facility in the late 1960s, and how she ended up in the catatonic state that we saw her in during the show's first season.
During the fascist era, doctors would experiment with insulin shock therapy, electroshock therapy, and even malariotherapy—which involved injecting patients with malaria to raise their body temperature to extreme levels in the hope of "shocking awake" a catatonic patient.
But it's also a clear mirror to the awakening of Coop: Both bolt awake in sterile spaces, and if we take Coop-as-Dougie's arc as an indication, then perhaps Audrey has been also living in a catatonic state.
I can still recall meeting a survivor of the Bataan Death March while a cadet visiting a local VA hospice; nearly 50 years later, flashbacks to his brutal experience and the hands of the Japanese Army rendered him catatonic.
MPC, the visual effects company behind Ghost in the Shell—not to mention the Goosebumps movie, VR horror film Catatonic, and Ralph Lauren's "4D" cinematic fashion show—did a lot of heavy lifting in bringing the series to the screen.
In "Malgudi Days", a cult television series broadcast in the 1980s, he played a strict father: the actor who played his child often said that a cold stare from Mr Karnad was enough to put him in a catatonic state.
They live in disgusting conditions and eat what looks like raw chicken innards, and the actual people — Jack, the patriarch; Marguerite, the mom; Jacob, the son; and the wheelchair-bound grandma, who is apparently catatonic and never speaks — don't look well.
After lauding efforts by banks to cut costs and beef up balance sheets in recent months, a string of analysts said the likelihood of catatonic interest rates and falling credit demand after Brexit had put earnings prospects and dividend growth at risk.
Your brother probably remembers WrestleMania X-7 pretty well; it's the one where Linda McMahon comes out of a catatonic state just in time to kick her cheating husband Vince in the groin, costing him his "street fight" match against son Shane.
And let's not forget that This Is Us does flash-forwards now, so while we're freaking out about catatonic Toby and Kevin/Zoe flying to Vietnam, we can also, concurrently, freak out about who Tess and Randall aren't ready to see in the future.
When casting, the small roles were as important as the larger ones: the catatonic mental patients, the flunkeys at the emperor's court, the sulky girls lined up to be Miss Fireman in "The Firemen's Ball", white workers casually baiting the black hero of "Ragtime".
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In spite of the catatonic aftereffects of three sedentary festival days, I drove out of Camden on Sunday enthused about the quality of the films, and particularly uplifted by the sincere religiosity of my (award-winning) festival favorites La natura delle cose and Cameraperson.
Judy also has a crusty boss, Ray Hernandez (Alfred Molina), a soured one-time idealist unimpressed with Judy's enthusiasm for a particular subject: Asefa, an Afghan woman in a detention center, who is so drugged up by her keepers as to be practically catatonic.
After lauding efforts by banks to cut costs, streamline operations and beef up balance sheets in recent months, a string of analysts said the likelihood of catatonic interest rates and falling credit demand in the wake of Brexit had put earnings prospects and dividend growth at risk.
Candidates are likely to highlight Trump's careening on Iran, where tensions have escalated to the brink of war; catatonic nuclear negotiations with North Korea, where two leader-level summits have secured no firm results; and the unilateral trade war against China, which is straining the U.S. economy.
They report that no matter how many times sufferers in padded cells are presented with flash cards with the symbols ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC, NPR, PBS, Time, Newsweek, New York Times, Washington Post, L.A. Times -- they remain unresponsive, some in a terrifying near-catatonic torpor.
It was the route that Sergei V. Skripal, a former intelligence official freed from a Russian prison as part of a celebrated 2010 spy exchange, is believed to have taken with his daughter before both were found in a catatonic state on a bench outside Sainsbury's.
She harnessed that air for dramatic effect in "Awakenings" (1990), the film adaptation of a memoir by the neurologist Oliver Sacks, in which she played one of Robin Williams's catatonic patients, and as a nun alongside Philip Seymour Hoffman, Meryl Streep and Amy Adams in "Doubt" (2008).
Even before he took in a pathetic 7 percent of the vote in Saturday's South Carolina primary, he was drifting: unimpressive results in Iowa and New Hampshire, a campaign staff that literally quit on him, a moment where he seemed to go catatonic backstage before a debate.
And when Karen, who's briefly catatonic from her usual martini-and-pill daze, comes to long enough to get her bearings, she describes the weird dream she had where Will and Grace drifted apart for 20 years and only came back together once their kids got engaged.
I am not sure if Lantz's clicker is more masterfully designed than others or if I didn't realize, until now, that I am in some kind of catatonic emotional and mental space these days that would allow a simple Skinner box to utterly ravage my mind, but it did.
When Kramer began visiting psychiatric wards in the 1970s, they were filled with miserable, hollowed out people who were in what was then known as "end-state depression"; the only thing that differentiated these patients from psychotically catatonic patients is that these depressed patients would wring their hands.
" By this time entire hemispheres of my brain had shut down, and as the person kept talking, my entire existence slipped into a catatonic mist: "After that it's just six wheedles up the perplex and after a quick stop at the bolint it's the 27th driveway on the right.
So, when President Donald Trump won the 2016 election, as all my friends in our solid blue Washington, DC, bubble were veering helplessly between catatonic depression, colossal rage and outright panic, I posted an invitation on Facebook asking anyone who voted for him to join me for dinner at my home.
We've all got our seasons when we can give and our seasons when we need to hide in a hole and watch Netflix in a semi-catatonic state, whether it is brought on by birthing a child, going through a breakup, or tax time (you know that one accountant friend who just goes MIA?).
That move didn't quite work out as planned, and "Flooded" is a perfect example of why: The Trio and their to-do list ("miniature Fort Knox, conjure fake IDs") are fun, but Buffy is still caught in her near-catatonic depression, and Willow's so high on her own power that she casually threatens Giles.
Tom Edge's screenplay is a rollercoaster ride of expected highs and lows: Garland arrives in London to much fanfare, only to nearly miss opening night in a drunken stupor; for every successful show, there's one where she's nearly too catatonic to stand; days spent gallivanting around the city are followed by nights of chronic insomnia and drug binges.

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