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Definition of immobilize verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

immobilize

verb
 
/ɪˈməʊbəlaɪz/
 
/ɪˈməʊbəlaɪz/
(British English also immobilise)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they immobilize
 
/ɪˈməʊbəlaɪz/
 
/ɪˈməʊbəlaɪz/
he / she / it immobilizes
 
/ɪˈməʊbəlaɪzɪz/
 
/ɪˈməʊbəlaɪzɪz/
past simple immobilized
 
/ɪˈməʊbəlaɪzd/
 
/ɪˈməʊbəlaɪzd/
past participle immobilized
 
/ɪˈməʊbəlaɪzd/
 
/ɪˈməʊbəlaɪzd/
-ing form immobilizing
 
/ɪˈməʊbəlaɪzɪŋ/
 
/ɪˈməʊbəlaɪzɪŋ/
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  1. immobilize something/somebody to prevent something/somebody from moving or from working in the normal way
    • a device to immobilize the car engine in case of theft
    • Always immobilize a broken leg immediately.
    • The firm has been immobilized by a series of strikes.
    • Some snakes inject their prey with poison in order to immobilize it.
    Word Originlate 19th cent.: from French immobiliser, from immobile, from Latin immobilis, from in- ‘not’ + mobilis, from movere ‘to move’.
See immobilize in the Oxford Advanced American DictionarySee immobilize in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English
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