Partial sensory seizures, sometimes referred to as focal sensory seizures, are a type of epilepsy that can affect various senses, such as vision, hearing, touch, taste, or smell. Antonyms for the term "partial sensory seizures" could include terms such as 'absence of', 'no', 'complete', and 'whole' sensory experiences, as these seizures are characterized by partial rather than complete or whole experiences. Additionally, antonyms could also include terms such as 'generalized seizures' which affect the entire brain rather than just one localized area. It is important to note that epilepsy and seizures can present in a wide variety of ways, and each person's experience may differ.