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Immobilised Meaning in English

word · lemma: immobilise

ɪˈmoʊbəˌlaɪzd
ih-MOH-buh-lyzd
ɪmˈəʊbəlˌaɪzd
im-OH-buh-lyzd

Definition

To be made unable to move, either temporarily or permanently. Often used for people, animals, or objects that are purposely kept still.

Usage & Nuances

Used in medical, technical, and general contexts. Common phrases: 'immobilised by fear', 'immobilised in a cast'. British spelling is 'immobilised', American is 'immobilized'.

Example Sentences

His leg was immobilised after the accident.

basic

The car was immobilised by the mud.

basic

The patient’s arm was immobilised with a cast.

basic

She was so scared that she felt immobilised and couldn't move.

natural

The protesters immobilised the city by blocking the main road.

natural

After the injury, he remained immobilised in bed for weeks.

natural