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Immobilise Meaning in English

word

ɪˈmoʊbəˌlaɪz
ih-MOH-buh-lyze
ɪmˈəʊbəlˌaɪz
im-OH-buh-lyze

Definition

To stop something or someone from moving, or to make it impossible to move.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly formal or medical; often used for injuries ('immobilise a broken arm') or to describe devices ('immobilise a car'). Common in emergencies or technical contexts. Not used for emotional or metaphorical meanings; use 'paralyse' for broader figurative speech.

Example Sentences

Doctors had to immobilise his leg after the accident.

basic

The nurse will immobilise your arm so it can heal.

basic

Please immobilise the vehicle before starting repairs.

basic

They had to immobilise the dog's paw after it got injured on the hike.

natural

The rescue team quickly immobilised the climber's back to prevent more injury.

natural

If you can't move it without pain, you should immobilise it and see a doctor.

natural