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immobile

[ih-moh-buhl, -beel] / ɪˈmoʊ bəl, -bil /


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Held on to a couple of key catches at slip, but also looked immobile in the cordon.

From BBC

The then-24-year-old landed on his head, authorities said, breaking vertebrae in his neck and spine and leaving him mostly immobile from the chest down.

From Washington Post

Don’t make it his fault that only he’s immobile but you’re both staying home.

From Washington Post

Children who receive the drug when they are a little older may avoid a feeding or breathing tube, and may be capable of some movement, rather than a life spent immobile like Lorenzo.

From New York Times

Then, once Mahomes returned from the second-half locker room, their defense failed to get much pressure on the suddenly immobile quarterback.

From Seattle Times