catatonic

Adjective

 * 1)  Of, relating to, or suffering from catatonia; having a tendency to remain in a rigid state of stupor for long periods which give way to short periods of extreme agitation.
 * 2) * 1967, unnamed doctor in 1967, Frederick Wiseman (director), Titicut Follies (documentary film), quoted in 2004, Jerrold R. Brandell (editor), Celluloid Couches, Cinematic Clients, page 118:
 * However, he was looking a lot more catatonic and depressed before and sometimes we find that on the anti-depressants you remove the depression and uncover the paranoid stuff and we may have to give him larger quantities of tranquilizers just to tone this down.
 * 1)  Motionless and unresponsive, as from shock; withdrawn.
 * 1)  Motionless and unresponsive, as from shock; withdrawn.

Translations

 * Czech: katatonický, katatonní
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 * Finnish: katatoninen
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 * Portuguese: catatónico, catatônico
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Noun

 * 1)  A patient in a state of catatonia.

Etymology
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