IMMOBILE


Meaning of IMMOBILE in English

im ‧ mo ‧ bile /ɪˈməʊbaɪl $ ɪˈmoʊb ə l/ BrE AmE adjective

1 . not moving at all SYN motionless :

She could see a figure sitting immobile, facing the sea.

2 . unable to move or walk normally:

Kim’s illness had rendered her completely immobile.

—immobility /ˌɪməˈbɪləti, ˌɪməˈbɪlɪti/ noun [uncountable]

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THESAURUS

■ not moving

▪ still not moving – use this especially about people who are not moving, or about places where there is no wind:

There was no wind and the trees were completely still.

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Keep still while I tie your shoes.

▪ stationary not moving – use this about cars, trains, or objects:

The truck swerved and hit a stationary vehicle.

▪ immobile not moving or not able to move, especially because of fear or tiredness:

As the disease progressed, she became increasingly immobile.

▪ motionless completely still – used especially in literature:

Kemp sat motionless as the verdict was read.

▪ calm not moving because there is no wind – use this about air and water:

The lake was calm.

▪ be at a standstill if traffic is at a standstill it is not moving:

Traffic was at a standstill on the motorway.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.