noun
- the act or process of making something unable to move or function
- in medicine, the restriction of movement of an injured body part using a cast, splint, or other device to promote healing
- in finance, the conversion of assets into cash or liquid form
Usage: medical
Usage: finance
Examples
- The immobilization of the broken arm required a cast for six weeks.
- Police used immobilization devices to prevent the suspect's vehicle from escaping.
- The company's immobilization of capital in long-term projects limited its short-term flexibility.
- Immobilization of the spine is critical after a serious injury.
- The government ordered the immobilization of the suspect's bank accounts.
- Doctors recommended immobilization rather than immediate surgery for the sprained ankle.