immobilised

[US]/ɪˈməʊbɪlaɪzd/
[UK]/ɪˈmoʊbəˌlaɪzd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt.to make something unable to move; to fix something in place; to render something unable to be transferred or moved; to prevent movement or activity

Phrases & Collocations

immobilised assets

immobilised funds

immobilised patients

immobilised vehicles

immobilised limbs

immobilised equipment

immobilised stocks

immobilised investments

immobilised resources

immobilised properties

Example Sentences

the patient was immobilised to prevent further injury.

the car was immobilised after the accident.

he felt immobilised by fear during the presentation.

the athlete was immobilised due to a serious injury.

they immobilised the suspect until the police arrived.

during the storm, the boat was immobilised in the harbor.

she felt immobilised by the weight of her responsibilities.

the device immobilised the vehicle to prevent theft.

he was immobilised by a sudden illness.

the artist felt immobilised by creative block.

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