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TOEFL BNC: 33257 COCA: 16616

immobilize

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
immobilize verb
also British immobilise ˈmoʊbəˌlaɪz/
immobilizes; immobilized; immobilizing
immobilize
verb
also British immobilise ˈmoʊbəˌlaɪz/
immobilizes; immobilized; immobilizing
Learner's definition of IMMOBILIZE
[+ object]
: to keep (something or someone) from moving or working : to make (something or someone) immobile使不动;使不能正常运作

— immobilization

also British immobilisation /ɪˌmoʊbələˈzeɪʃən/ noun [noncount]

— immobilizer

also British immobiliser ˈmoʊbəˌlaɪzɚ/ noun, plural immobilizers [count]
TOEFL BNC: 33257 COCA: 16616

immobilize

verb

im·​mo·​bi·​lize i-ˈmō-bə-ˌlīz How to pronounce immobilize (audio)
immobilized; immobilizing; immobilizes

transitive verb

: to make immobile: such as
a
: to reduce or eliminate motion of (the body or a part) by mechanical means or by strict bed rest
b
: to prevent freedom of movement or effective use of
the planes were immobilized by bad weather
c
: to withhold (money or capital) from circulation
immobilization noun
immobilizer noun

Example Sentences

Doctors immobilized her wrist by putting it in a cast. I was immobilized by fear.
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Word History

First Known Use

1871, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of immobilize was in 1871
TOEFL BNC: 33257 COCA: 16616

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