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immobilize
English
Alternative forms
- immobilise
Etymology
From French immobiliser
Pronunciation
Verb
immobilize (third-person singular simple present immobilizes, present participle immobilizing, simple past and past participle immobilized)
- To render motionless; to stop moving or stop from moving.
- It is best to immobilize the injury until a doctor can examine it.
- To modify a surface such that things will not stick to it
Synonyms
- (render motionless): freeze, halt; See also Thesaurus:immobilize or Thesaurus:stop
- (modify a surface):
Related terms
- immobilization
- immobilizer
- photoimmobilize
Translations
immobilize From the web:
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- what's immobilizer car
- what immobilizes pathogens
- what immobilized enzymes
- what immobilize in tagalog
- immobilizer what does it mean
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wristlock
English
Etymology
wrist +? lock.
Noun
wristlock (plural wristlocks)
- (combat sport) A wrestling hold in which the opponent is immobilized by having their wrist tightly held.
wristlock From the web:
- what causes wrist to lock up
- what is wrist lock
- why does my wrist lock up
- why would my wrist lock up
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