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gorgonize (verb), gorgonizes; gorgonized; gorgonizing
1. To paralyze or to petrify with fear: People or animals can be gorgonized by something that scares them so much that they lose all control of their senses and can't move.
2. Etymology: from Gorgon in the Greek myths consisting of three sisters having snakes for hair and faces so horrible that anyone who looked at them turned to stone out of terror.

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2. Etymology: from Gorgon in the Greek myths consisting of three sisters having snakes for hair and faces so horrible that anyone who looked at them turned to stone out of terror.


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To stupefy, to disable, or to make powerless with dread and to be panic-stricken. (2)
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