Immobile

Word IMMOBILE
Character 8
Hyphenation im mo bile
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Immobile"

What do we mean by immobile?

Immovable; fixed. adjective

Not moving; motionless. adjective

Not very mobile or agile; capable of moving only slowly. adjective

Not mobile; incapable of moving or of being moved; immovable; fixed; stable.

Incapable of being moved; immovable; fixed; stable. adjective

Not mobile, not movable adjective

Fixed, unable to be moved adjective

Securely fixed in place adjective

Not capable of movement or of being moved adjective

Not mobile, not movable

Fixed, unable to be moved

Synonyms and Antonyms for Immobile

The word "immobile" in example sentences

Ive learned which observation American English as dynamic rsther than than immobile is helpful for a classroom. ❋ Admin (2009)

Property is "immobile" capital within the U.S., and an investment in such an asset signals belief in the country's prosperity. ❋ Reuven Brenner (2010)

I could make good use of it now as I am kind of immobile for a while. ❋ Unknown (2006)

If, on the other hand, we fight with 'immobile' detachments, one cannot at once pursue one's successes with the same body of troops with which such success has been won. ❋ Friedrich Von Bernhardi (1889)

She later told investigators that after the delivery, she felt "immobile," collapsed and slept for several hours. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Secondly, even, as the correspondent offers us her 'immobile' camera theory on the commentary, we can see the frame moving, as the camera pans, tilts, zooms, exactly as CCTV cameras are programmed to do. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In cases in which these conditions cannot be complied with, which in practice will often arise, their security must be provided for by a sufficient reserve of mounted men, particularly when the enemy's Cavalry is in the vicinity, for 'immobile' detachments are practically at the mercy of every mounted patrol; and as a further precaution it will be well to spread around them a sufficient web of reconnoitring and security patrols, and to arrange for the support of one's own batteries. ❋ Friedrich Von Bernhardi (1889)

'immobile' detachments during, 92; action, breaking off a, 94; action, duties of dismounted men during, 259 ❋ Friedrich Von Bernhardi (1889)

But one should take with a grain of salt the GOP claims that these laws are primarily enacted to prevent fraud when the demography of the 20 million citizens who don't have photo identification is largely composed of people who are poorer, more minority and the more immobile elderly than the rest of the population, a group whose voting history is strongly Democratic but which would have the greatest difficulty in obtaining proper identification. ❋ Curtis Gans (2011)

Soon, the debilitating pain and immobile joints causes loss of independence. ❋ Dr. Mary I. O'Connor (2012)

His hands were folded over his stomach, and on his left wrist a mechanical watch with an immobile second hand and day-and-date window read 2: 12 on April 21st. ❋ Dirk Eshleman (2010)

The heart may be immobile at its center, and may revert only to the softer spots in the darkest moments of the night, when silence is eating away at everything, all resolve and everything. ❋ Jerry Ratch (2010)

He stuck his head in his shell and pretty much refused to come out but otherwise was immobile. ❋ Laura (2009)

"It's either be immobile for the rest of her life or go for an operation and see if it'll work." ❋ Unknown (2011)

So there was one group, immobile with their flags and funny hats at the fence, and a constant procession of people behind them holding notebooks and cameras. ❋ Unknown (2011)

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