verb
- to make unable to move or be moved
- to prevent something from operating or functioning normally
- to keep a body part from moving, especially for medical treatment
Usage: medical
Examples
- The accident immobilized her left leg for several weeks.
- Fear seemed to immobilize him completely.
- The doctor will immobilize your arm with a cast.
- A computer virus can immobilize an entire network.
- The protesters tried to immobilize traffic by blocking the highway.
- The splint will immobilize the injured joint.
- Panic can immobilize even the most experienced drivers.