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immobile

1 of 1adjective
/ɪˈmoʊbəl/
1

unable to move

  • The patient remained immobile after the injury.
  • The car was stuck in mud and completely immobile.
  • He stood immobile, frozen with shock.
  • She felt immobile from fear during the confrontation.
  • The dog lay immobile while sleeping.
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2

firmly attached or fixed so that it cannot be moved easily

  • The bookshelf was immobile thanks to the wall brackets.
  • The old bridge piers remain immobile despite years of erosion.
  • The lamp's base is immobile, preventing it from tipping over.
  • The sculpture is immobile because it is bolted to the floor.
  • The heavy safe remained immobile despite several attempts to move it.
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