immobile

IPA: ɪmˈoʊbʌɫ

noun

  • One who does not or cannot move (e.g. to travel or live elsewhere).

adjective

  • fixed, not movable
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Examples of "immobile" in Sentences

  • The hand is fixed to an immobile onyx base.
  • He was ultimately rendered immobile by the Surfer.
  • In his opinion the fixed stars are immobile and white.
  • I could make good use of it now as I am kind of immobile for a while.
  • Ive learned which observation American English as dynamic rsther than than immobile is helpful for a classroom.
  • She later told investigators that after the delivery, she felt "immobile," collapsed and slept for several hours.
  • Property is "immobile" capital within the U.S., and an investment in such an asset signals belief in the country's prosperity.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.

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