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    immobilize
    /ɪˈməʊbɪlʌɪz/

    verb

    • 1. prevent (something or someone) from moving or operating as normal: "the car had been immobilized by a wheel clamp"

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  3. Immobilize means to make immobile, such as reducing or eliminating motion of a body part or preventing freedom of movement or effective use of the planes. See synonyms, examples, word history and legal and medical definitions of immobilize.

  4. Immobilize means to stop something or someone from moving, or to prevent a company, country, or economy from using money or other assets. Learn more about the verb immobilize, its pronunciation, and its usage in different contexts.

  5. To immobilize something is to make it impossible for it to move. You can immobilize a battery-operated toy by taking the battery out.

  6. Immobilize means to stop something or someone from moving, or to prevent a company, country, or economy from using money or other assets. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, see examples from various sources, and find translations in other languages.

  7. Immobilize means to make or become immobile, to prevent movement or activity, or to render something ineffective. Learn the origin, history, and synonyms of immobilize, and see how it is used in sentences from various sources.

  8. immobilize something/somebody to prevent something/somebody from moving or from working in the normal way. a device to immobilize the car engine in case of theft. Always immobilize a broken leg immediately. The firm has been immobilized by a series of strikes.

  9. Immobilize means to stop something or someone from moving or operating, or to prevent the use or activity of something. Learn more about the word forms, origin, and usage of immobilize with Collins English Dictionary.