verb
- to prevent from moving or to make unable to move
- to restrict the movement of a body part or joint, especially for medical treatment
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is 'immobilizes'; third person singular present tense
Usage: medical context
Examples
- The cast immobilises the broken arm to allow it to heal properly.
- Fear immobilises some people when they face danger.
- The security system immobilises the vehicle if the alarm is triggered.
- The doctor immobilises the patient's spine after the accident.
- Heavy snow immobilises traffic across the entire region.
- The new law immobilises assets suspected of being connected to fraud.