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Antonyms for immobilized
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : ih-moh-buh-lahyz |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪˈmoʊ bəˌlaɪz |
Definition of immobilized
Origin :- 1843, from immobile + -ize. Cf. French immobiliser (1835). Related: Immobilized; immobilizing.
- verb disable
- verb tie
- The answer was: They are to be found everywhere, immobilized.
- Extract from : « England and Germany » by Emile Joseph Dillon
- There it could be immobilized by the intolerable sound from the recorder.
- Extract from : « Creatures of the Abyss » by Murray Leinster
- The pacification of Morocco immobilized thousands of her troops.
- Extract from : « A History of the Third French Republic » by C. H. C. Wright
- If too much wealth is immobilized in the latter, there is not enough for the former.
- Extract from : « Twentieth Century Socialism » by Edmond Kelly
- Airplanes, trains, generators and heavy machinery were immobilized.
- Extract from : « The Year When Stardust Fell » by Raymond F. Jones
- It was said that the British fleet was immobilized at Portsmouth.
- Extract from : « The Tremendous Event » by Maurice Leblanc
- The immobilized guns were seized by the Virginians, only to be recaptured by a spirited Federal advance.
- Extract from : « Manasses (Bull Run) National Battlefield Park-Virginia » by Francis F. Wilshin
- All naval aircraft were to be concentrated and immobilized at certain specified German bases.
- Extract from : « The Heroic Record of the British Navy » by Archibald Hurd
- If at or near a joint, the parts both above and below should be immobilized.
- Extract from : « Surgery, with Special Reference to Podiatry » by Maximilian Stern
- It can be immobilized by placing the arm on that side in a sling and then binding the arm close to the body.
- Extract from : « In Time Of Emergency » by Department of Defense
Synonyms for immobilized
- action
- attenuate
- batter
- bind
- blunt
- bring to a screeching halt
- clog
- confine
- cripple
- curb
- damage
- debilitate
- delay
- disarm
- disenable
- disqualify
- enervate
- enfeeble
- entrammel
- exhaust
- fetter
- hamstring
- handicap
- harm
- hock
- hog-tie
- hogtie
- hold
- hurt
- idle
- impair
- incapacitate
- invalidate
- kibosh
- knock out
- leash
- limit
- lock up
- maim
- mangle
- mar
- mutilate
- muzzle
- obstruct
- paralyze
- pinion
- prostrate
- put out of action
- render incapable
- restrain
- restrict
- ruin
- sabotage
- sap
- shackle
- shatter
- shoot down
- spoil
- stop
- take out
- throw monkey wrench in
- tie one's hands
- tie up
- total
- trammel
- unbrace
- undermine
- unfit
- unstrengthen
- weaken
- wreck
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